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Wadi al-Weshwashy وادى الوشواش

Wadi al-Weshwashy وادى الوشواش

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  On your way to South Sinai, Wadi al-Weshwashy is situated near Ras Shitan Camp, just a short 15 kilometers away from Nuweiba. It is buried deep into the mountains of South Sinai, where the mountains contain granite. Being in this place simply fulfills your soul with the raw powers of nature, re-energizing you for

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THE SILVER PHARAOH

THE SILVER PHARAOH

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THE SILVER PHARAOH PSUSENNES I The tomb of Pharaoh Psusennes 1 ruler of the 21st dynasty, he who reigned from 1036 to 989 BCE, is surely one of the most underrated discoveries in the scheme of things at Egypt. The Kings and Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt surrounded themselves with treasures, mostly fashioned from gold. This

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Djara Cave كهف الجارة

Djara Cave كهف الجارة

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Gara Cave Djara or (Gara) is a cave of magical dimensions, as it is one of the very few well decorated caves in Egypt; it has the natural result of pure water in contact with the dry desert climate, over millions of years of formation, the cave itself is about 30m wide and 8m high,

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The Bent Pyramid

The Bent Pyramid

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The ancient formal name of the Bent Pyramid is generally translated as (The)-Southern-Shining-Pyramid, or Sneferu-(is)-Shining-in-the-South. The Bent pyramid is a fascinating structure which raises as many questions as it answers about the evolution of the pyramid. Mysteriously, this pyramid started at one angle (approx. 52 degrees) and then suddenly changes to a more gradual angle

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The crystal mountain

The crystal mountain

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The crystal mountain, Egypt Crystal Mountain is located between the Bahariya and Farafra areas. .it is about 90 km from Farafra, about 160 km from Bahariya, and 10 km from Agabat, are no Quartz crystals, They are probably Barite (Schwerspat, BaSO4) and/or Calcite crystals (Kalkspat, CaCO3), which to ascertain at the hardness of the crystals

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