Posted May 22, 201113 yr Professor Howard Carter and his team have found a giant dune in the middle of the Nubian Desert. A sand storm forced them out of the site but when they returned they discovered that the storm had removed sand and rocks and a smooth surface just appeared on the top of the dune. It’s time to excavate.
May 22, 201113 yr Fantastic MOC Dongo! You've made the sloping of the sand hill look quite realistic. Nice work.
May 22, 201113 yr The dune is very nicely constructed, and looks quite realistic. Is there a temple inside it? Well done!
May 22, 201113 yr Author After a lot of digging a roof and part of a chapitel came out from the sand...
May 22, 201113 yr That is awesome, your choice of colors works perfectly. Is the entire thing solid bricks? Or is it hollow inside?
May 22, 201113 yr Quite honestly, I thought it looked a little boring at first. But now that I know this is an actual unearthing of a temple, it's a lot more exciting! I can't wait to see the finished thing!
May 22, 201113 yr Ha haa! I wasn't the only one to call a figure Howard Carter! This looks like it will develope into something even more interesting than a well landscaped dune! Good Work
May 22, 201113 yr Now this is we can call a REAL work-in-progress ! Fantastic idea 'dongo', I can't wait to see what's inside.....hope there is no curse ? AWESOME construction, sand dude through to the outer walls of the temple - oh, what will see inside ? Brick On 'dongo' !
May 22, 201113 yr Looking great. I wonder what they will find Looking forward to seeing then mission progress!
May 23, 201113 yr Pretty good job on the mountain landscaping dongo, the tan color and effective sloping of the rock formations make for a realistic-looking excavation site. I'd also love to see what will this team unearth beneath. Very well done so far!
May 23, 201113 yr Author The excavation continues under the sun. Professor Carter examines every detail of the temple.
May 25, 201113 yr A simple and yet ingenious idea! Building rocks and sand OVER the temple took me by surprise. Good work.
May 25, 201113 yr SOOO much tan!!!! I love the idea behind this ... WIP-MOC I don't think I ever saw someone do a build that was .. let's say alive progressing. Can wait to see the rest of the build excavation and the treasures it holds!!! The landscape and back-story add so much value to the build! Pirate
May 25, 201113 yr Author Excavation continues... Professor Carter thinks he has succeeded in finding the temple of Debod and hurries the people in digging and digging... but he won't take a shovel!
May 25, 201113 yr this is just beautiful! It's a very nice idea, and I just love archeaological themed MOCs.
May 26, 201113 yr Great work Dongo! This excavation took me by surprise and it continues to dwell on me. The beautiful work on the tops of the columns leaves me drooling haha! Keep working on excavating!
May 27, 201113 yr Author No more digging for Carter's team. They have finally removed all the sand and stones accumulated along the centuries and the temple of Debod now shines under the fierce sun of the Nubian Desert. Professor Carter is now taking pictures with his old "Leica" and he also finds time to take the last shot of the whole team in front of the temple. This MOC was inspired by the real temple of Debod that you can see in Madrid, Spain, my hometown. It was a present of the Egyptian government for the Spanish collaboration to save the famous temple of Abu Simbel from drawning after the construction of Asswan Dam.
May 27, 201113 yr That temple really was worth the wait (but the wait wasn't so bad, as your story and landscape made it interesting). I like the pillars a lot. However, how did the temple not fill up with sand? Well done, and thanks for sharing!
May 28, 201113 yr A fantastic and interactive build, Dongo. I had no idea at first this was going to progress, so when I looked at this topic for the second time, I was like 'Wait...there's something different about this pic.' And then a few days later, it's completley unearthed! I like the little story behind it, and the architecture (And the sand) is amazing. Were you actually removing your dune from around the fully-built building, or were you doing it another way? Oh, and the professor should hire some...er, less 'chunky' workmen.
May 28, 201113 yr Wonderful wonderful idea! I was going to say to the first picture that it was well built, but rather bland, and that it needed something to focus on. And then you go and are creative. Awesome, I love the scenes as well of the evacuation, it was a lot of fun to watch.
May 28, 201113 yr Now I wasn't expecting to see that underneath all of that . All those explores need are few windows and doors and they will have themselves a great holiday home . I've enjoyed seeing this expedition and I am hoping to see you do something similar to this in the future.
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