the Western Sahara

Written by: Mostapha Abdel Salam, Translated by: R kamel 21 Sep

Alamein Memorial: a witness to the foremost important battles of the Second warfare

Sixty-six years ago, specifically on the twenty-fourth of October of the year 1954, the cemeteries of El Alamein were inaugurated, which contain the remains of nearly 20 thousand soldiers, additionally to about 50 thousand names of missing soldiers within the battles that occurred within the city

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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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written by: mohamed abdel salam - Translated by: Meral Hussein 08 Mar

Adrère Amellal .. The world’s unique and most attractive eco-lodge

"Why did Prince Charles and his wife Camilla pay more than 30 thousand Egyptian pounds to spend one night in a hotel in the middle of the desert? Is this room worth £ 1420? What did they find in this location completely isolated from the world?" These were headlines in British

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wrote - Hana Kamal - Translated by- Alaa Fathi 17 Feb

Siwa Oasis: The Land of Palm Trees, Olives, Sulphur Springs and the Best in Medical Tourism

The land of palm trees that the Pharaohs got to know but that their descendants are unaware of, is one of the largest groundwater reservoirs in Egypt. Despite being a place of global significance in medical tourism, its isolation from the urban lifestyle has made it a virgin land rarely visited by

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