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  • Nile river. The pilot of a  boat from Cairo to Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. A boat on the Nile River Delta.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. The boats that transport people for holiday sightseeing from Cairo to Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. The boats that transport people for holiday sightseeing from Cairo to Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. Qanater dams, where Nile Delta River begins, is a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. A boat on the Nile River Delta.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. Qanater dams, where Nile Delta River begins, is a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
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  • Nile river. The boats that transport people for holiday sightseeing from Cairo to Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins. In the back Helwan steel factory.
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  • Nile river. A boat for Qanater dams where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • The city of Rosetta owes its international fame to the discovery of the famous Rosetta Stone, but in the 18th and early 19th century was Egypt's leading harbour before Alexandria supplanted it. From an architectural standpoint it is the richest city of the Nile River Delta, with is 16th-18th century private houses of rich merchants.
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  • Nile river. Young dancers at Qanater dams, a popular picnic place for people sightseeing coming from Cairo every friday of holiday.
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  • The city of Rosetta owes its international fame to the discovery of the famous Rosetta Stone, but in the 18th and early 19th century was Egypt's leading harbour before Alexandria supplanted it. From an architectural standpoint it is the richest city of the Nile River Delta, with is 16th-18th century private houses of rich merchants.
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  • All the roads of Nile Delta River are patrolled by police, because this heawy populated area is still highly sensitive from political point of view.
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  • All the roads of Nile Delta River are patrolled by police, because this heawy populated area is still highly sensitive from political point of view.
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  • Daily life on the Nile's delta village.
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  • The city of Rosetta owes its international fame to the discovery of the famous Rosetta Stone, but in the 18th and early 19th century was Egypt's leading harbour before Alexandria supplanted it. From an architectural standpoint it is the richest city of the Nile River Delta, with is 16th-18th century private houses of rich merchants.
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  • Rosetta, Nile river with fishermen boats decorated with naif paintings. Rosetta owes its international fame to the discovery of the famous Rosetta Stone, but in the 18th and early 19th century was Egypt's leading harbour before Alexandria supplanted it.
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  • Rosetta, Nile river with a small ferry. Rosetta owes its international fame to the discovery of the famous Rosetta Stone, but in the 18th and early 19th century was Egypt's leading harbour before Alexandria supplanted it.
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  • Rosetta, Nile river with fishermen boats decorated with naif paintings. Rosetta owes its international fame to the discovery of the famous Rosetta Stone, but in the 18th and early 19th century was Egypt's leading harbour before Alexandria supplanted it.
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  • Rosetta, Nile river with fishermen boats decorated with naif paintings. Rosetta owes its international fame to the discovery of the famous Rosetta Stone, but in the 18th and early 19th century was Egypt's leading harbour before Alexandria supplanted it.
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  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Nile river. On friday many boats transport people for holiday sightseeing to Qanater dam where Nile River Delta begins.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Tourist cruise boats along the Nile.
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  • Luxor, local ferry connecting the Nile River  banks.
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  • Nile Cruise in the evening, bellydancer.
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  • Nile river:  Feluccas near Tahir square.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Traditional Felucca on the River Nile.
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  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka. Kiosk of Trajan.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka. Goddess Isis image.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Traditional feluccas on the river Nile.
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  • Traditional feluccas on the river Nile.
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  • Roda Island, the Nilometer. Built in 9th century is an interesting monument to measure the rise and fall of the Nile, helping to predict the state of the annual harvest. The conical dome was added when Nilometer was restored in the 19th century.
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  • Roda Island, the Nilometer. Built in 9th century is an interesting monument to measure the rise and fall of the Nile, helping to predict the state of the annual harvest. The conical dome was added when Nilometer was restored in the 19th century.
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  • Nile river near Tahir bridge: in the back Sofitel hotel.
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  • Nile River, new architecture south of city center.
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  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Luxor, local ferry connecting the Nile River  banks.
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  • The High Dam contains 18 times the amount of material used in the Great Pyramid of Cheops. The water contained by the dam has backed up nearly 500 km, creating Lake Nasser, the world's largest artificial lake. This water inundated the Nubia, forcing thousands of Nubiians tho leave their villages. With the High Dam the cultuvable area of Egypt increased by 30% and doubled country's power supply but, on the other hand, artificial fertiliser now have to be used because the dam hinders the flow of silt necessary to the Nile  valley fertility,
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  • Traditional feluccas on the river Nile.
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  • Nile Cruise in the evening, bellydancer.
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  • Roda Island, the Nilometer. Built in 9th century is an interesting monument to measure the rise and fall of the Nile, helping to predict the state of the annual harvest. The conical dome was added when Nilometer was restored in the 19th century.
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  • Nile river. Herwan <br />
steel factory south of Cairo, near Saqqara, is one of the most polluted places of Egypt.
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  • Traditional feluccas on the river Nile, near the Agha Khan Mausoleum.
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  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
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  • Nile Valley, painted houses on the river bank not far from Luxor. The subjects are peasant life and pilgrimages (hadji) to the Mecca.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis. Here a statue of the great Pharaoh Ramses II.
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  • sito archeologico di Tanis, una delle tombe reali scoperte negli Anni Trenta
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis. Here a statue of the great Pharaoh Ramses II.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
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  • Fishermen between Alexandria and Rosetta.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. A tomb of the royal necropolis where French archeologists discovered important royal tombs few years before the II world War. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
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  • Bubastis, a important city where the great deity was the elegant cat-goddess  Bastet. the temple is now just a pile of rubble.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. Here, a sacred well. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis. Here a statue of the great Pharaoh Ramesses II with a image of his beloved wife Nefertari.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
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  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
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  • Alexandria, coastline, in the back Ibrahim al-Shurbaji mosque  (1757 A.D.)
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  • On the road between Alexandria and Cairo.
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  • Tanta, the great mosque dedicated to  Saiyid Ahmed el-Bedawi, pilgrim praying near the tomb of this Moroccan sufi. Tanta, the largest city in the delta, is a important centre of Sufism, a form of Islamic mysticism, with the most important Egyptian moulid, pilgrimage.
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  • Tanta, mosque dedicated to  Saiyid Ahmed el-Bedawi, a Moroccan sufi. Tanta, the largest city in the delta, is a important centre of Sufism, a form of Islamic mysticism, with the most important Egyptian moulid, pilgrimage.
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  • Fishermen between Alexandria and Rosetta.
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  • Tanta, mosque dedicated to  Saiyid Ahmed el-Bedawi, a Moroccan sufi. Tanta, the largest city in the delta, is a important centre of Sufism, a form of Islamic mysticism, with the most important Egyptian moulid, pilgrimage.
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  • Bubastis, policeman protecting this archeological site, a important city where the great deity was the elegant cat-goddess  Bastet. the temple is now just a pile of rubble.
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  • "Old Cataract", hotel.
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  • Alexandria, the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina finished in 2000 covers a surface area of 36.770 square meters and is a truncated cilinder with a diameter of 160 meters. The bibliotheca will contains eight millions books.
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  • Alexandria, the historical Pharmacie Suisse
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  • Alessandria, the cosmopolitan centre.
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  • Tahir bridge in central Cairo.
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  • Alexandria, traditional coffee house in Midan (square) Saad Zaghloul. Alexandria still retains a distinctive cosmopolitan and Mediterranean flavour.
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  • Tahir bridge in central Cairo.
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  • Alexandria, the new Bibliotheca Alexandrina finished in 2000 covers a surface area of 36.770 square meters and is a truncated cilinder with a diameter of 160 meters. The bibliotheca will contains eight millions books. The back is made of Aswan granites decorated with the letters of all the lsnguages in the world.
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  • Alessandria, Cecil Hotel is something like a institution with a history of romance and intrigue. Its guests included Winston Churchill, Somerset Maugham and Lawrence Durrell, and during the WW II it was the headquarters of the British Secret Service.
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  • Tahir bridge in central Cairo.
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics. Many pilgrims sleep around and inside the monastery
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics. Many pilgrims sleep around and inside the monastery
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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  • Nile Delta. St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta. Naive image of St Damiana, worshipped by Copts pilgrims. Pilgrimage to St Damiana, in a dangerous area for Christian, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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  • Nile Delta. Pilgrimage to St Damiana monastery, between el Mansoura and Damietta, is one of the most important for Egyptian coptics.
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