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Nile River Delta at Night
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Nile River Delta at Night

The Nile River and its delta looks like a brilliant, long-stemmed flower in this astronaut photograph of the southeastern Mediterranean Sea at night.

Published Nov 8, 2010

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Two Niles Meet
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Two Niles Meet

The main tributaries of the world’s longest river meet in Khartoum, Sudan.

Published May 19, 2013

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Lights along the Nile
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Lights along the Nile

City lights define the Nile River Valley as it snakes across the Egyptian desert. The cities of Naj’ Hamadi, Qena, and Luxor, shine the brightest. Communities in the hillsides create a thin border along either side of the valley. Simliar strips line the Nile itself. Most of Egypt’s population, and most of the country’s arable land, occupies the Nile River Valley.

Published Jun 25, 2003

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A Pair of Niles and Deltas
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A Pair of Niles and Deltas

Two inland deltas spring from the landscape near the confluence of the Blue and White Niles.

Published Jun 10, 2020

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Cities of the Dead, Nile River Delta, Egypt
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Cities of the Dead, Nile River Delta, Egypt

This detailed astronaut photograph illustrates a portion of the Nile Delta that includes two royal cemeteries, Abusir and Saqqara-North.

Published Dec 1, 2008

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Nile Bend, Egypt
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Nile Bend, Egypt

Published May 23, 2008

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Khartoum, Sudan
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Khartoum, Sudan

Sudan’s capital city, Khartoum, translates as “Elephant’s Trunk.” The name describes the shape of the Nile where the Blue and the White Nile Rivers unite to form the single Nile River that flows northward into Egypt. This image shows the rivers near the end of the dry season. The White Nile (western branch) runs through Sudan from Uganda. It originates in equatorial regions, where rainfall occurs throughout the year, and as a result it runs at a nearly constant rate throughout the year. The Blue Nile, nearly dry this time of year, flows out of the Ethiopian highlands, where rainfall is more seasonal. It swells in the late summer and early fall with rains from the summer monsoons. The flow at these times can be so great that the volume is too much for the river’s channel, causing the Nile to flow backward at the junction.

Published May 23, 2005

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Floods in Sudan
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Floods in Sudan

Published Aug 29, 2007

Floods