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Written by: Marwa Raslan, Translated by: R kamel 08 Sep

Safari in Egypt: Sand skiing tourism

"Safari" .. is one amongst the kinds of road trips that Egypt is known for round the world, Mary places that are rich in it made it a destination for that sort of tourism, especially as these places combine primitive tranquility and therefore the fragrantness of history, additionally to

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written by: Tahani Abdel Salam, Translated by: R kamel 05 Sep

Abbasia Farghali: first Arab woman obtained Driver licence in 1920

She was born in Assiut governorate at the start of the 20 the century, specifically within the city of Abu Tig, and despite the strength and cruelty of that society in Upper Egypt for ladies, she had a special status. She was ready to complete her education in major foreign schools, then moved to

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Written by: Marwa Raslan, Translated by :R kamel 03 Sep

Al-Rayan Valley Waterfalls: Habitat for migratory birds and rarer deer

For nearly half a century, the Egyptian government decided to create a canal and tunnel through the Western Sahara, eight kilometres long, from the western side of the low-lying Faiyum region, which led to the flow of surplus agricultural wastewater from the Faiyum Oasis to wadi al-Rayyan, creating

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Wrote by Mustafa Abdeslam, Translated by : Rkamel 15 Aug

"jackal".. The wolf that was sacred to the Ancient Egyptians 6, 000 years ago

A ferocious, sharp-tempered animal attracted by the smell of carcass, he even described the tombs, his association with the planet of the dead and his arrival of the rotten corpses linked his name to the globe of legends, which made the traditional Egyptian sanctify him and lift him to the best

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written by : Mustafa abd el-salam, Translate by: R kamel 13 Aug

"Serapeum of Alexandria".. The remains of three civilizations ruled the Bride of the Mediterranean

An archaeological edifice, reflecting the cultural trinity witnessed by the Bride of the Mediterranean during the centuries bc, was once considered by the Egyptians as an area to perform the pilgrimage, and as soon because the Christian faith arrived the land of Egypt, they treated it as a house of

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