Northern Africa

written: by Amira Abd El Basset 28 Mar

international strategy for the conservation of Tunisian barbary sheep

The General Department of Forests of Tunisia, the Ministry of Local Affairs and the Environment of Tunisia, in cooperation with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) adopted the first strategic plan ,which ends in 2050, for the conservation of four species of barbary

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written by: Tahani Abdel Salam - translated by: Yasmin Badr 11 Mar

The kingdom of Aksum... African civilization that has fallen from history

"The kingdom of Aksum" One of the four greatest powers in the world. it Strong growing in eastern Africa, Although founded in the first century c.e., they only flourished during the fourth and seventh centuries c.e., Before it finally fell in the tenth century.According to one legend, its

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By: Hanaa Kamel - Photographers: Amr Akila, Nourhan El Fayed, Nourhan Mohsen, Shaza Ehab and A’laa Hussein 22 Feb

The Camel.. The Egyptian Civilization guide & Ship of the Desert

With its heavy body, it stands high on its four strong, long legs as if it was a part from this charming civilization, at many of the desert located tourist sites in Egypt, camels can be seen. It is well-known among the visitors of the land of Pharaohs, when many people all over the world think of

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Translated by: Amira Abd El Basset 17 Feb

Wadi El Hitan: The Egyptian continent of hell

Forty million years ago more than half of northern Egypt was under water,The Mediterranean sea was just a small part of a great sea called the "Sea of the Thies" or the father of the oceans,Most of the northern African countries to the south which is now known as Egypt's Delta even

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