Interesting truth about Egypt
Maybe one of the most famous holiday destinations in the world, Egypt is not only a place for those who seek the sun.
Read about the interesting facts about this beautiful country!
Legends let us know that many gods have created life and Egypt from the country called the nun embracing the earth.
This reflects the way of life and belief that the Sea of the Nile is in their own respect, holy.
The most famous Egyptian gods are:
Cats have been dating by companions from 600 BC in Egypt.
The rest of the mummy was found by archaeologists in 1889 and paintings, cats were often characterized at the legs of noble ladies, showing their value.
They have been worshiping with bastet which are creatures and creatures of great importance, especially for their hunting and night vision capabilities.
Egyptians even worshiped myths - the most noticeable statue in Giza desert.
Sphinx Egypt has a male voice.
He often tells puzzles and if he answers wrong, they eat.
However, the objects of Moggies, the sphinx (non-eyeheared cats without eyebrows or beards) and Mau of Egypt (cat with spotted feathers, who are firm along the Nile) are cats with cats
The Nile River is 6,670 km and runs through Egyptian length.
Most people build houses on their banks because it provides them with a rich source of food, irrigation (for plants) and transportation.
Reed has increased along banks, dried and used to write and build boats.
Many people live in fear of animals despite wandering on the waters like the infamous crocodile.
While hot, Egypt has little rain.
Crops can be grown from the land left behind.
Most people visit Egypt for heat.
But those who seek culture for Luxor, it's the location of the old capital, thebes.
Thebes homed great leaders like Tutankhamen, Ramkes and Cleopatra, to name a few.
Shortly in the wilderness takes you to the valley of the kings and valleys of the queen, the house of a lot of pyramids is currently a burial chamber for great rulers.
Built by slaves, walls covered with their statues.
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