In general, access to the Temple of Hatshepsut has been improved so that I was less tired after today's visit than I was 3 years ago. That is despite the temperature being in the mid 20s this year and the low teens 3 years ago. With a small amount of help a wheelchair could go anywhere that I did. Only one place needed a ramp to be fitted. A few areas need the pavement to be improved.
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