Egypt

By: tahany abd elsalam 08 Nov

“Stanley Bridge”… The first bridge to be constructed over the sea

Stanley Bridge is the first bridge in Egypt to be constructed over the sea, It was built in the late 1990s over Stanley bay, The bridge is named after the district where it is built, It is considered by many to be a major part of the reconstruction and decoration of Alexandria beach, the bridge

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Written by: Mohamed Abdel Salam 19 Oct

Video: Why do the Crows establish funerals marked by loud and loud noises?

Crows are one of the few animals to show a social reaction to the death of individuals of their kind along with dolphins and elephants Although their cravings may seem like crying out of psychological pain, these funerals are not about mourning the dead of their friends but about learning from

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written by: Amira Abd El Basset 12 Oct

“The Nubian Ibex”. King of rugged mountains

“The bearded handsome deer”... That's what the scientists of the Egyptian wildlife called him. Although he is an endangered antelope, he remains the king of those species crowning on the throne of the antelope world. The sign of his coronation is those strong horns wrapped around

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Written by: Mostapha Abd El-Salam Translated by: Shireen Medhat 12 Oct

“Red Sea”. The second largest colonies of dolphins in the world

Dolphins are unique marine animals, although they don't see, but it depends on their nourishment on sound to catch prey, marine scientists, ancient believes that animal tends to wild more, despite its disability to live in it, some scientists believed that it had feet since millions of years

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written by: Marwa raslan 11 Oct

Egyptian Railways Museum... Showing the history of transports

Located at the eastern end of Ramses Station, this newly renovated museum is heaven for railway geeks and model-building hobbyists. While the prize of the collection is undoubtedly the locomotive built for Empress Eugenie on the occasion of the opening of the Suez Canal, the museum as a whole

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