Category:Gallery:Natural

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Gallery: Natural Objects

Papyrus showing Queen Nefertari making an offering to god Isis. Copy of a painting from Nefertaris tomb in Thebes.  
File:Egyptian_queen_(360x145).jpg   Isis and Nefertari

Some files within the Gallery must be downloaded to your computer in order for you to view them. These files require software which must reside on your computer. If you do not have that software on your computer, there may be a free viewer program available on the internet for that file type. One example of this is PDF files. There is a full blown version that allows individuals to create PDF files. There is a fee associated with this version of the software. Adobe does provide a free PDF viewer for those individuals who only wish to view files created in PDF format.

To download a file to your computer, use the left mouse button to open the file's page. Locate the file's name, it should be blue in color. Use the right mouse button on the file's name to open the drop down menu. Select the menu item "Save Target As..." to start the download process. Answers questions in regards to where you wish to save the file.

Make sure that you have a virus scan program that checks downloaded files before downloading any file to your computer. If your virus scan program should detect a file that contains a virus, please  eMail   us with the name of the virus detection program which detected the virus and the name of the infected file. We will either replace the file, if we have a non-infected version, or remove the file from our system.

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