The Nile River has been the lifeblood of Egypt for thousands of
years. The narrow fertile strip on either side lies in stark
contrast to the desert wasteland beyond. Annual flooding of the
Nile and the deposit of silt on its banks has resulted in layers of
previous settlements that have been discovered underneath almost
every town and village in the valley. Excavations have revealed
thousands of tombs, temples and monuments along the banks of the
river, and the best places to explore some of these relics are from
the small towns of Luxor and Aswan.
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