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In Arabic „Crocodile Valley“. One of the most spectacular places on Lake Nasser. Here is a 300m long sand
dune that slowly plunges into the lake creating on both sides stunning creeks. A unique place on earth,
only accessible through a lake Nasser adventure trip by boat.
This is where a massive sand dune plunges into Lake Nasser. It’s called Wadi el Arab. Photos of this ...
This is where a massive sand dune plunges into Lake Nasser. It’s called Wadi el Arab. Photos of this ...
To view the complete virtual tour visit 360-images,com
This is where a massive sand dune plunges into Lake Nasser. It’s called Wadi el Arab. Photos of this ...
This is where a massive sand dune plunges into Lake Nasser. It’s called Wadi el Arab. Photos of this ...
This is where a massive sand dune plunges into Lake Nasser. It’s called Wadi el Arab. Photos of this ...
This is where a massive sand dune plunges into Lake Nasser. It’s called Wadi el Arab. Photos of this ...
To view the complete virtual tour visit 360-images,com
To view the complete virtual tour visit 360-images,com
These are the first ever 360° photos of these very ancient Egyptian temples on Lake Nasser. These pho...
The Egyptian name is in honor of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who was the mastermind behind the controversial High Dam project.
Lake Nasser (Arabic: بحيرة ناصر; transliterated: Buhayrat Nasir) is a vast reservoir in southern Egypt and northern Sudan. Strictly,
It was created as a result of the construction of the Aswan High Dam across the waters of the Nile between 1958 and 1970. The lake is named after President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who initiated the controversial High Dam project.