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  2. File:Nile-River1.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Nile-River1.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 25 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 718 kbps overall, file size: 2.1 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Archaeologists Dove Beneath the Nile and Found a Surprise ...

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    An underwater archaeological mission in the Nile River near Aswan, Egypt, recovered a handful of long-lost artifacts. ... underwater video and photogrammetry, as well as archaeological drawings to ...

  4. Nile - Wikipedia

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    The River Nile in the Post-Colonial Age: Conflict and Cooperation Among the Nile Basin Countries (I.B. Tauris, 2010) 293 pages; studies of the river's finite resources as shared by multiple nations in the post-colonial era; includes research by scholars from Burundi, Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.

  5. Nile (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Nile, draining over 3 million km 2 of Africa, then flowing through one of the harshest deserts in the world, it is the world’s longest river. This river was the powerhouse behind the world’s first great civilisation, without the Nile’s extraordinary fertility there would be no Tutankhamun, no Cleopatra, no pyramids; it changed the ...

  6. Mystery of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    The Nile boat or, glimpses of the land of Egypt. Mystery of the Nile is a 2005 IMAX film documenting the first successful expedition to navigate the entire length of the Blue Nile and Nile from its source in Ethiopia to the Mediterranean Sea. The expedition was led by geologist Pasquale Scaturro. The journey took 114 days starting on December ...

  7. White Nile - Wikipedia

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    The White Nile (Arabic: النيل الأبيض an-nīl al-'abyaḍ) is a river in Africa, the minor of the two main tributaries of the Nile, the larger being the Blue Nile. [4] The name "White" comes from the clay sediment carried in the water that changes the water to a pale color.