West Nile: It will crazy not only the Egyptian river, but also any of these Americans. Recently, there are so many news reports about West Nile virus, my heart is spinning. I do not know why they are starting to attract attention at last. Though it was only recorded in 1999, the TV news reported that it existed on other continents for many years for animals and humans. It took a long time to spread across California across the continent.
The Nile River has definitely played an important role in the history of ancient Egypt. The river is famous for the longest river in the world, its name comes from the Neilos of Greece, which means the valley. The Nile River flooded the land of Egypt, black deposits remained. That is why the ancient Egyptians named the river Ar. Naturally, the ancient Egyptians valued Nile and worshiped. This is their umbilical cord. Even today, the general blessing of the Egyptians is "to drink alcohol from the Nile River forever". From cold water, the carp is bigger than the fisherman. From fertile banks, bricks and books, soil used for boating
The Nile is the most important river of the people of ancient Egypt. The Nile is the longest river in Africa. It is also the longest river in the world. The Nile River downstream where the Nile and the Nile join together passes through ancient Egypt, bringing various benefits such as crops that irrigate water from ancient Egyptian ports to the port and sailing rivers. The river is full of fish, and the riverbank is full of food.
The Nile is the longest river in the world. It's over 4,100 miles long! The Nile is in the northeastern part of Africa and flows through various African countries including Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda and Burundi. There are two main tributaries supplying food to the Nile River, the White Nile River and the Blue Nile River. The Nile flows north through Egypt to the Mediterranean. Ancient Egypt is divided into two regions: the upper Egypt and the lower Egypt. Because Upper Egypt is South and Lower Egypt is North, this seems a bit confusing on the map. This is because these names come from the Nile