The Nile river is the world' s longest river. It starts in Ethiopia and ends in Nile delta where it then flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The river is important to Egypt, because it's flooding dictates the fertility of the riverbanks and the success of each year' crops.
The Wadi -- The Valley of the Kings
A wadi is a valley, which can be parched in the dry season. The Valley of the Kings is located on the West bank of the Nile river. The Valley of the Kings is made up of two valleys. The Valley of Kings hold many tombs such as Tutankhamun , Amenhotep III, and Hatshepsut.
A wadi is a valley, which can be parched in the dry season. The Valley of the Kings is located on the West bank of the Nile river. The Valley of the Kings is made up of two valleys. The Valley of Kings hold many tombs such as Tutankhamun , Amenhotep III, and Hatshepsut.
Egypt has a series of deserts that stretch out in all direction from the Nile. The government divides the different areas. The first area is the Western Desert. The Western Desert is from the Nile to Libya and the Mediterranean to Egypt's southern border. The second area is the Eastern Desert. This area is from the Nile to the Red Sea and the Suez Canal and from the north to the Sudan in the south.