Don't Touch the Water

Tuesday, February 2, 2010


A cruise down the Nile River is a relaxing experience, especially after a full day of Cairo's chaos. As the longest river in the world, the 4,184 mile long Nile flows through ten different countries in Africa including: Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, and Kenya. The north-flowing river ends in northern Egypt where it empties into the Mediterranean Sea. Because of pollution, the waters in Egypt are considered extremely dirty and we were advised several times not to touch the river.

I have two things to say about this picture:

1. Of course there is a TGI Fridays on the bank of the Nile River!

2. If you ask someone where Moses was found they might point here, or over there, or there, or there. Nobody knows for sure but if there are reeds then it's a "possibility."

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