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    Nile river, the cradle of civilization and the Womb of providence

    There are several ways to get acquainted with Egypt - I have already written, for example, to stay overnight on Mount Sinai - but the main way to grasp the essence is river. The cruise on the River Nile is not only an unforgettable experience for the suggestions that feeds, is a spectacular journey through time and an escape in the uncharted territory of the soul, in search of ancestral silence that dazzles and regenerates. L ' Hymn to the Nile , written 5,000 years ago on a sheet of papyrus, introduces us to experience this unique and priceless. "Health to thee, O Nile that you came from Earth, who have come to live in Egypt. It is he who irrigates the fields, which is created by Ra to experience all the cattle, which quenches the thirst of the desert, far from the water. It is he who makes the stores become full, which makes large barns, giving something to the poor, that gives rise to the trees according to the desire of each and there is no lack of them. " More than an experience river, sail down the Nile tantamount to a trip in the bosom of Providence...

    There are several ways to get acquainted with Egypt - I have already written, for example, to stay overnight on Mount Sinai - but the main way to grasp the essence is river. The cruise on the River Nile is not only an unforgettable experience for the suggestions that feeds, is a spectacular journey through time and an escape in the uncharted territory of the soul, in search of ancestral silence that dazzles and regenerates. L ' Hymn to the Nile , written 5,000 years ago on a sheet of papyrus, introduces us to experience this unique and priceless. "Health to thee, O Nile that you came from Earth, who have come to live in Egypt. It is he who irrigates the fields, which is created by Ra to experience all the cattle, which quenches the thirst of the desert, far from the water. It is he who makes the stores become full, which makes large barns, giving something to the poor, that gives rise to the trees according to the desire of each and there is no lack of them. " More than an experience river, sail down the Nile tantamount to a trip in the bosom of Providence...