the Red Sea

written by: Tahani Abdelsalam, Translated by: R kamel 28 Sep

Brown booby: the fish thieves that inhabited the sea islands

As is that the habit of seabirds, he was described as foolish, but it looked as if it would be more foolish than jealousy, so he adhered to the name of the outline, until he was known among Egyptian wildlife scientists because the fool of the bird, as he perceived to them to be the foremost stupid

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Wrote by: Marwa Raslan and Translation by: R kamel 27 Jul

"Jabal Elba”.. an oasis within the south

In the extreme south of the Eastern Desert, specifically within the eastern a part of the Halayeb Triangle and Shalateen, and on a vicinity of more than 35 thousand square kilometers, one in all the foremost beautiful natural reserves in Egypt is found, for its land history blends with nature with

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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: Mustafa Abdel Salam - translated by: Yasmin Badr 26 Mar

"The Egyptian turtle" ... The second-smallest turtle is threatened with extinction

Wildlife scientists have agreed that the Egyptian tortoise is one of the most important species of wild turtles. Is at risk of extinction, being recently placed at the top of the red list of the most endangered species, That kind of turtle is a small pet with its calm and slow motion . The

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written by: Tahani Abdel Salam - translated by: Yasmin Badr 11 Mar

The kingdom of Aksum... African civilization that has fallen from history

"The kingdom of Aksum" One of the four greatest powers in the world. it Strong growing in eastern Africa, Although founded in the first century c.e., they only flourished during the fourth and seventh centuries c.e., Before it finally fell in the tenth century.According to one legend, its

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