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  2. Dahabeah - Wikipedia

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    Dahabeah on the Nile, 1891. Until the 1870s the dahabiya was the standard for tourists to travel up and down the river Nile. According to Donald Reid, in 1858 "a forty-day round trip from Cairo to Luxor cost about £110; a fifty-day trip to Aswan and back, about £150". [2]

  3. Sail Through History—On the Nile Like the Pharaohs Did, in ...

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    Cruise the Nile in a luxury dahabiya from Nour El Nil, or sail around Scotland's Outer Hebrides in the Hebridean Princess. Sail Through History—On the Nile Like the Pharaohs Did, in Scotland ...

  4. Felucca - Wikipedia

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    Felucca on the Nile at Luxor. A felucca [a] is a traditional wooden sailing boat with a single sail used in the Mediterranean, including around Malta and Tunisia.However, in Egypt, Iraq and Sudan (particularly along the Nile and in the Sudanese protected areas of the Red Sea), its rig can consist of two lateen sails as well as just one.

  5. Nile boat - Wikipedia

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    Boats on the Qustul Incense burner, fragments and reconstitution (3200-3000 BCE) The Nile River is a major resource for the people living along it, especially thousands of years ago. The El Salha Archaeological Project discovered an abundance of evidence of an ancient boat that traveled the Nile River dating back to 3,000 years ago.

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  7. PS Sudan - Wikipedia

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    PS Sudan is a passenger-carrying side-wheel paddle steamer on the River Nile in Egypt. [1] Along with PS Arabia, she was one of the largest river steamers in Thomas Cook's Nile fleet. [4] The steamer was built in 1885 for the Egyptian royal family. It was transformed into a cruise liner in 1921. [5]

  8. Pleasure barge - Wikipedia

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    A pleasure barge is a flat-bottomed, slow-moving boat used for leisure.It is contrasted with a standard barge, which is used to transport freight.Many places where canals or rivers play a prominent role have developed pleasure barges for conducting religious ceremonies, holding waterborne festivities, or viewing scenery.

  9. Kuphar - Wikipedia

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    A kuphar (also transliterated kufa, kuffah, quffa, quffah, etc. [1]) is a type of coracle or round boat traditionally used on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in ancient and modern Mesopotamia. Its circular shape means that it does not sail well against the current, as it tends to spin, but makes it safe, sturdy and easy to construct.