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  2. Gabal Elba - Wikipedia

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    Gabal Elba's summit is a "mist oasis" where much of the precipitation is contributed in the form of dew, mist and clouds, creating a unique ecosystem not found anywhere else in the country. Indeed, Gabal Elba is a "biodiversity hotspot", [3] with a biological diversity unparalleled in any terrestrial environment in Egypt proper. The relative ...

  3. Tourism in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Nearby in Ghor es-Safi is the Lowest Point on Earth Museum, which displays important archaeological discoveries from this region of the South Jordan Valley. The Petra Museum (opened 2019), is located at the entrance of the World Heritage Site of Petra and presents around 300 objects from the Petra region, ranging from prehistory to the present day.

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt ratified the convention on 7 February 1974, the second country to do so after the United States. [3] There are seven World Heritage Sites in Egypt, and a further 34 sites on the tentative list. [4] The first sites in Egypt were listed in 1979, when five properties were inscribed.

  5. 6 of the best Egypt holiday destinations

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    Sometimes referred to as “the world’s greatest open-air museum”, Luxor is the site of several monuments and ruins dating back to Egypt’s New Kingdom. It sits on the site of the ancient ...

  6. 7 of the best all-inclusive holiday resorts in Egypt

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    Some of the best all-inclusive deals for those just-in-time 2023 trips, and spring stays to look forward to in 2024

  7. Jordan River - Wikipedia

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    The Dan and Hasbani rivers merge near the kibbutz Sde Nehemia in northern Israel and become the Jordan river. The Hasbani (Arabic: الحاصباني Hasbani , Hebrew: either שניר Snir or Hatzbani ) is a stream which flows from the north-western foot of Mount Hermon in Lebanon , [ 11 ] [ 12 ] with a flow of 118 million m 3 annually. [ 13 ]

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