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Article: SAVORING EGYPT'S MAGIC COMES AT A PRICE.(Sunday Magazine/Travel)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- August 11, 1996
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Byline: Catherine Watson Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
LUXOR, Egypt -- Egypt's river has always been the center of things in this nearly rainless place - a brilliant blue artery whose annual pulsing brought life to the people on its banks.
The effect of the water shows vividly from the air: first, mile on mile of swirling golden sand and black rock, then a sudden streak of green, with a long seam of glittering blue running up the middle - the Nile.
For all the centuries before the Aswan Dam was finished in 1971, the Nile rose as if by magic every summer, flooding the fields with silt-laden water. Before it subsided in the fall, Egyptian ...