Cruising down the Nile (part 2)

You are back on your vessel, so settle yourself down on the upper deck and just watch Egypt’s panorama unfold before your eyes!

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Endlessly on both banks daily life shows itself to you and seems much as it has been over the past hundreds of years. Agriculture, of course, predominates and that still requires all the efforts of man and animal to take full advantage of the rich alluvial soil on either side of the river. With the advent of the dams at Aswan, the seasonal floods are now a thing of the past but it is clear to see the dramatic and sharp divide between green cultivation and stark desert within 500m of the river bank – and that contrast is stark!

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Past other cruise ships, darting Kingfishers, triangular sailed feluccas with patched and grubby sails, bizarrely flaming palm trees, the quarries and tombs of the quarry masons and the communal tricycle delivery cart washing places, the whole of life unfolds before you. And then you arrive at another river side temple…

(to be continued)

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10 years ago

Your pictures really bring out what I learned—and taught—in school: how narrow a margin of arable soil along the river was able to feed a great civilization, and how close desert and disaster were if the flood and the crop failed. But where it is lush…I had no idea how lush!

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10 years ago

I want to go on a Nile River cruise!!!

 

Mac, if you were satisfied with them, would you mind sharing the company you used for this trip?  A little on the logistics (where you meet, how long it was, etc).

 

Appreciate that!  Thanks for this series.

10 years ago

Another great piece, Mac. Doing the Nile cruise is certainly a highlight. Just watching life pass by along the banks is fascinating.

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10 years ago

Thanks for all that detailed information, Mac.  It’s very helpful!

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