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   Aswan     -     Philae

Aswan lies almost 1000 kilometres south of Cairo on the River Nile. It is a much favoured winter resort owing to its warm and dry climate, and is the starting point of the great caravan route to Nubia and the Sudan.
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Philae
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The Temple complex of Philae lies a kilometre south of the first Aswan Dam on the island of Agilka, and was erected by the Ptolemites in the last two centures BC.


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