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The 2,000 Year Search for the Source of the Nile River

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The Nile River. Possibly the longest river in the world, but certainly the most storied in history. Without the Nile, the civilizaiton of Ancient Egypt would have never existed. To the Ancient Greeks and Romans the source of the Nile was a question that vexxed them for centuries. This quest to find the source of the river would be the longest running question in geographic history. And its answer wouldn't come until only 160 years ago. 🕐TIMESTAMPS🕖 👉0:00 Introduction, Titles 👉1:40 Overview of the Nile River 👉3:04 The Nile Delta 👉3:47 The Nile in Egypt 👉4:27 The Nile in Sudan, Blue and White Niles 👉4:57 The Blue Nile in Ethiopia 👉5:34 The While Nile, The Sudd 👉6:14 Lake Victoria, Uganda, The Source of the Nile 👉7:02 The Search for the Source of the Nile 👉7:26 Ancient Egypt and the Nile 👉8:22 The Nile in the Bible 👉8:43 Ancient Nubia and the Nile 👉9:13 The Romans and the Nile, 66AD Expedition 👉10:29 The "Mountains of the Moon" 👉11:20 British Discovery of the Source of the Nile 👉12:52 Aswan Dam, Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam 👉14:58 Outro and Credits The Nile river begins with the Nile Delta at the Mediterranean Sea, and runs south through Egypt, with Cairo the capital on the river's banks. At Aswan, a dam has been constructed that regulates the flooding of the Nile downstream and providing electricity. Continuing, the Nile in Sudan forms the longest sections of the river, with the confluence of the Blue Nile and While Nile at the capital Khartoum. The Blue Nile rises into the highlands of Ethiopia, with its source at Lake Tana. The summer peak rains in Ethiopia are what drive the yearly flooding of the Nile that so puzzled the ancients of the Mediterranean, accustomed to peak rains in winter. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is currently being filled on the Blue Nile, and has caused tensions and dispute between Ethiopia and Egypt, the latter who feels their critical water supply is threatened by the project. The White Nile continues south until it meets the Sudd, a large swampy land that literally means "barrier", and acted as the barrier to all expeditions from the North, including a Roman expedition in 66AD ordered by the Emperor Nero and documented by the Roman historians Pliny and Seneca. Beyond the Sudd, the Mountain Nile rises until it reaches Lake Albert in Uganda, and then becomes the Victoria Nile, rising again through a series of rapids including Murchison Falls, until Lake Victoria is reached at Jinja. The second largest freshwater lake in the world, Lake Victoria is fed by many headwaters. But the furthest source is now believed to be the Kagera River in Burundi. 📷📹🎥 VIDEO & PHOTO CREDITS ❤️❤️❤️ https://geodiode.com/ig/nile#credits Please support the development of this channel by remembering to 👍 Like, 🔁 Share,🔴 Subscribe and JOIN! Narrated, Written and Produced by B.J.Ranson Opening Titles Music: Modern Classic by Cyril Nikitin You can contact me via the website at 👉 https://geodiode.com/contact Or you can send an email via this Youtube Channel page 👉 /c/geodiode1/about

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    @Geodiodeقبل 10 أشهر What are your experiences of the world's (possibly) longest, and most storied river? Have you travelled along it? Most likely in Egypt. Or perhaps id="hidden1" class="buttons"> Lake Victoria or the rapids near there? Or even the Blue Nile in Ethiopia? Or perhaps you just dream of going to see these fabled waters. Either way, let us know your thoughts! ....وسعت 36
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    @woutbasson897قبل 10 أشهر I was in Rwanda in the Nyungwe forest where there are areas marked as sources of the Nile. That is the most beautiful forest I’ve ever seen. Thanks for the great video! 166
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    @Eyob797قبل 8 أشهر Blue NIle which flows from Ethiopia actually contributes ninety percent of the water and soil. The so called "white nile's contribution is minimal. 27
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    @acanadianineurope814قبل 10 أشهر You missed the most important part.
    James May and the Top Gear boys finding the REAL source of the Nile
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    @ucheehQقبل 7 أشهر I was on holiday in Egypt at 9 or 10 years old, and there's two visual memories that stand out to me to this day. One is our train ride from Luxor id="hidden4" class="buttons"> to Cairo, where a minor sand storm partially obscured the pyramids from view – I vividly remember seeing a massive darker shape looming up through the sand and dust, gradually taking shape until it was unmistakably triangular.
    The other was, as we drove up from Hurghada to Luxor, the entire stretches of land surrounding the Nile, a vibrant green landscape with crops and orchards and greenery, and its sudden and complete change into desolate sand and rock.
    Awe-inspiring.
    Without exaggeration, those two sights have shaped so much in my life; it would have been completely different had I never been to Egypt.
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    @ZaasKenarقبل 10 أشهر As a kid I lived in Addis Abeba in the 80s. I remember the summer rains at times being so heavy, that you could barely see across the street. 11
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    @papertoyssقبل 10 أشهر The Blue Nile is one of my favourite bands.
    Thank you for making this video!
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    @sachinphatak1992قبل 9 أشهر This was such a detailed, well-narrated, well-designed video. Thank you for making this! 8
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    @justcallmedankقبل 10 أشهر James may was the true discoverer of the Nile 516
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    @davidberlanny3308قبل 10 أشهر Very interesting story and really well narrated. I've never been but visiting Egypt is certainly on my bucket list. Have a great week and good luck from Spain!! 27
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    @aanchaallllllllقبل 7 أشهر : The Nile River is the most famous and longest river in the world, although its title as the longest has recently been challenged by the Amazon River.
    : The Nile is a key waterway for transportation and is formed by the Blue and White Nile rivers in Sudan.
    : The Nile River has played a significant role in history, providing irrigation and unique agricultural opportunities in Egypt.
    : The search for the source of the Nile has led to various theories and imaginary mountains.
    : The construction of dams on the Nile has had both positive and negative impacts on Egypt and Ethiopia.
    Recap by Tammy AI
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    @coolbeanstuقبل 10 أشهر Just discovered your channel and am loving your stuff. Seriously well researched, objective yet not bleak narration, and extremely well edited. The music you put at the beginning pulls it together beautifully. 8
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    @zizogadolioقبل 10 أشهر It is worth mentioning that Muhammad Ali Pasha, the Governor of Egypt sent Captain "Salim al-Qabtan" to explore the sources of the Nile between id="hidden8" class="buttons"> 1839 and 1842, and he made three consecutive trips. This trip aimed to explore the sources of the Nile following the example of the famous ancient kings of Egypt, and many describe it as the first fruits of the civilization that emanated in Egypt.
    The expedition started from Khartoum, November 16, 1839, and lasted 135 days. It consisted of 400 people led by him. He penetrated the Sobat River in Sudan and collected data on the White Nile, which was still undiscovered. On his second trip in 1840, he reached Gondokoro, and did not succeed in continuing his journey to the lower waters of the Nile. As for the third trip, its purpose was to follow up the previous efforts, and it reached latitude 4° north of the equator. Perhaps the most important geographical results of these two expeditions were the study of the geography of the White Nile, and the drawing of a map showing its course and the surrounding areas.
    This information stimulated the commercial and practical bodies and motivated them to discover the regions through which the Nile River passes, and paved his travels for more scouting campaigns, although he did not reach the tropical headwaters of the Nile. As for the importance of his travels, it proved that the White Nile is the main Nile, and that there is a long stream coming from the south. , different from the Blue Nile, which meets the White Nile after its exit from Lake Tana in Ethiopia.
    Then John Bathrak completed the efforts of Selim the captain, especially after he entered the service of Muhammad Ali, then he made several trips between the years 1853 and 1854 in western Sudan, and he reached the Bahr al-Ghazal region
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    @sethlandقبل 10 أشهر The Nile is such a hydrologic oddity. In 100’s of millions of years the Ethiopian highlands have been capturing tropical rains, the river could not find one low path to the Indian Ocean or the Red Sea. 75
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    @melinakerifanقبل 10 أشهر Wonderful video!!!! I didn't realise the Nile extends eastwards as well into Ethiopia. So fascinating to learn how long it took humans to figure out id="hidden10" class="buttons"> the source of the Nile, and that question marks still remain for the exact furthest source. Also amazing how that dam has stopped season flooding. Such a great video, great work ❤️ Hope you're well and hope that life is good ....وسعت 16
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    @GuineaPigEverydayقبل 8 أشهر I highly recommend the movie Mountains of the Moon, about the expedition for the source of the Nile by Burton & Speke. I just discovered it last year, id="hidden11" class="buttons"> extremely underrated and never talked about while having fantastic production value, great performances, sense of adventure and peril, beautiful shots, and wonderful human drama. It feels like it also has that sort of subtle criticism of Victorian England that Zulu Dawn, Zulu, The Great Train Robbery, and even The Charge of the Light Brigade had elements of. Idk why but the movie has stuck with me, the friendship between the two, and how it is all destroyed over this expedition, is really touching. It’s not a perfect movie but as a history student, who finds this era and setting super fascinating, it really made an impact on me. ....وسعت 4
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    @laetitiavisagie-gg6kkقبل 9 أشهر One evening on a boat in Cairo - it was a strange but awesome experience, it made me feel ancient (I am from South Africa) 4
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    @hurricane7950قبل 7 أشهر Used to live in Nairobi (Kenya) and often stayed overnight on the banks of lake Victoria.
    Thanks for the extensive information.
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    @solomon4554قبل 9 أشهر Ben, your use of poetic and metaphorical language is top-notch! 1
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    @user-vz9yi5ob4vقبل 9 أشهر I luv geography it's so interesting to learn that u go through so much finding the source hats off to you James ❤❤❤ 3
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    @69ss95قبل 10 أشهر I had the opportunity to travel by ship up lake Taganika to Rwanda years ago! Beautiful people and country! 4
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    @geraldarcuri9307قبل 8 أشهر Superbly done, beautifully narrated. Excellent visuals and pacing. Kudos!
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    @jeremyjames2643قبل 8 أشهر It’s amazing seeing rivers and bodies of water from their beginnings, where I live in California we have high enough mountains to where we have snow even in the summer 10000+ feet. Everywhere it’s dry but in the valleys and the lake it’s pristine, where the rivers and streams start I’ll never know it’s somewhere in that mountain. But to think it’s all from snowmelt yet when you see the river and lake you cannot comprehend how much ice it would take to make that much. ....وسعت 3
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    @user-bh5ln7hs3pقبل 8 أشهر Beautiful description, unbiased .
    Thank you
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    @mehmetfatihcaliskan9854قبل 10 أشهر Hello Geodiode, what an excellent work, congrats! By the way just one detail in Turkish title cought my attention. I've no idea about who or what translated id="hidden13" class="buttons"> it but i better tell you that translation of "The 2000 year search for the Source of the Nile river" in Turkish must be like that to be grammarly correct : "2000 yıllık arayış: Nil nehrinin kaynağı" or "Nil nehrinin kaynağının 2000 yıllık aranışı". The title will be grammarly correct with that otherwise it occurs a tiny but irritating meaning shift. The exact translation of the Turkish title is this: "to source of the Nile river 2000 year search" or something more confusing i am not sure. But trust me sir please change the Turkish title with my recommendations if you can because it seems funny mistake :D. Thanks for your attention.
    Greetings from Turkey
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    @jimmaybee6323قبل 10 أشهر Wow, just discovered your channel Great stuff. Thanks 1
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    @Chris-op7ytقبل 10 أشهر very nice to see a little more of the nile and humanity's development with.
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    @afshanisrar8862قبل 10 أشهر Enjoyed the documentary, river Nile origin mystry solved, 1
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    @Inflorescensseقبل 7 أشهر I went on the whitewater at the head of the Nile in Jinja, Uganda. It was absolutely the least safe and most fun I've ever had!
    Boat flipped id="hidden14" class="buttons"> half a dozen times, was often in free fall.
    A few days after we left several New Zealanders died.
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    @rukundodavid6836قبل 7 أشهر Lake Victoria in UGANDA is where the saurce of river Nile begins 1
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    @Ibuki01قبل 7 أشهر Wonderful video. Short and too the point.
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    @Eyob797قبل 8 أشهر Ethiopia's Lake Tana (ጣና ሐይቅ) is the source of Abay/ Nile river. 6
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    @wescarlson3544قبل 10 أشهر Nice video. I don’t think Burton ever made it to lake Victoria. He was sick and Speke explored lake Victoria on his own. Burton thought the source was lake Tanganyika. 9
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    @miles12pegaقبل 8 أشهر Respect to everybody for making that section the most replayed 1
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    @whosaidthat5236قبل 10 أشهر Clarkson Hammond and may found it a long time ago lol 5
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    @BKaneNp8قبل 10 أشهر Would love to see the Nile… I’m from Philadelphia USA and I grew up along the Delaware river 3
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    @MrChunkerton2001قبل 10 أشهر James May found it along with Richard Hammond and Jeremy Clarkson 5
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    @totwallybabaقبل 10 أشهر A nice addition would have been conductivity measurements on the Blue, White, Victoria Nile, and at the entrance to the Delta. 2
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    @lilmike2710قبل 10 أشهر Where is ever any rivers "source"?
    It seems clear that the Nile has no one single source, but a network of streams, brooks and rivers that feed a lake that feeds the Nile.
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    @nancymagpantay3807قبل 7 أشهر lm very shocked this blogs so amazing and lm super believe this vloggers he descover the beauty of the world.
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    @gutemaenabiruقبل 10 أشهر Nice Video. but you forgot to mention the name "sekela" (ሰከላ) the origin of nile (abay in amharics) 7
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    @slypen7450قبل 10 أشهر Elevation at the source was the primary concern of the Victorian explorers. All FE proponents know exactly why. Lol! The Euphrates has been in news a lot id="hidden17" class="buttons"> lately. It seems biblical prophecy is the main reason not the two damns being developed upstream. Liked and subscribed. Good luck. ....وسعت
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    @hoseahitmansingendeقبل 7 أشهر I remember doing my mass communication course from 1991 to early 1992 and learning that the source of the Nile was in two countries i.e. Ethiopia and Sudan. The blue and white Nile
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    @melakumehari6631قبل 7 أشهر deliberately little is mentioned about the Blue Nile since the Blue Nile contribution is huge more than 85 % of the water Nile and fertile soil started from an Ethiopian highlands 2
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    @markberman6708قبل 9 أشهر Jinja, Uganda right at Lake Victoria. There is a monument to Ghandi there where they spread some of his ashes into the Nile. 2
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    @roberttreppleton8979قبل 7 أشهر John Hanning Speke stated that the true source of the Nile is just upstream from the Dam at JINJA where lies an engraved stone tablet on the side of the id="hidden20" class="buttons"> river, I visited this site and looking into the river the water spews wildly ! Churning crazily! I believe this as the source of the Nile! ....وسعت 1
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    @afshanisrar8862قبل 10 أشهر I enjoyed the documentary,NILE origin mystary solved.
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    @pdruiz2005قبل 7 أشهر At . The Romans also highly prized Egypt because it produced the most taxes, by far and away, of any of their provinces. The taxes not only came from those bumper crops of wheat produced by the Nile. Taxes also came from the intensive trade Egyptian merchants had with India and the rest of Asia through the Red Sea routes that led to the Indian Ocean trade network. It's estimated that Egypt at times represented 25% to 30% of the annual tax amounts taken in by the whole of the Roman Empire from around 0 AD to 250 AD. Egypt was that important to the budgetary viability of the Roman Empire. ....وسعت
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    @Siloguyقبل 5 أشهر I don't think Burton ever saw Lake Victoria, Speke made that side expedition on his own. Burton also didn't think Lake Victoria was the source of the Nile but that it had many feeder sources.
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    @Maatson_قبل 8 أشهر What is a lake Victoria? you mean Nyanza, Nam Lolwe, and Nnalubaale depending on which country you are in. By the way it had been discovered by locals id="hidden23" class="buttons"> long ago even ancients Egyptian wrote about the two sources of the Nile . So much for it being recorded in recent history. ....وسعت 2
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    @nathancardel5576قبل 8 أشهر maybe the true source of the Nile was the friends we made along the way 1
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    @klubmusix3848قبل 8 أشهر rain ..how rain top height or any area fall?
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    @zigzag4273قبل 7 أشهر At the dawn of recorded history, I was there.
    Without me your great civilisation would have been but a lifeless desert.
    I have witnessed id="hidden24" class="buttons"> the rise and fall of your kingdoms and the rich sediments I have provided went on to feed an empire.
    I am both Blue and White, sluggish and rapid.
    And yet despite my importance.
    You did not know from whence I came.
    My journey is not just across half a continent, but a journey through centuries of time.
    ....وسعت 1
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    @lancebarnes9044قبل 10 أشهر Maybe the real Nile River is the friends we made along the way 1
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    @LIZZIE-lizzieقبل 7 أشهر What were the names on the Lakes and Falls before the British seized up it?
    That's quite interesting. They should bring them back to their original names.
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    @michaelhaywood8262قبل 7 أشهر A third contender for the world's longest river, besides the Amazon and the Nile is the Mississippi - Missouri in the US. If the Missouri and Lower Mississippi are regarded a single river they rival the other two. 1
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    @TheDavidlloydjonesقبل 8 أشهر Now it can be told: river water starts out as rain!
    The source of the Nile is the sky.
    You're welcome.
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    @TeagueChrystieقبل 10 أشهر Random, but I love that song at the beginning. lol.
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    @JimSuperwhite43قبل 9 أشهر Author Richard Grant's book Crazy River details his modern day search for the source of the Nile. He ends up in Rwanda just after the genocide.
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    @about2mountقبل 7 أشهر Esther 1;10 Now in the days of A·has·u·eʹrus, that is, the A·has·u·eʹrus who ruled over 127 provinces from Inʹdi·a to E·thi·oʹpi·a, 2 in those days when King A·has·u·eʹrus was sitting on his royal throne in Shuʹshan.
    Shushan is that unknown city in Sudan. In faxt the word Sudan comes from the word Shushan.
    .
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    @JohnnieWalkerGreenقبل 8 أشهر Well I used to smile when I was a pup; Sailing down the Nile in a China cup
    With the recipe for a lovely day; Sticking out of my back pocket --- Ballroom Dancing --- Paul McCartney
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    @11361vaقبل 7 أشهر I come from Homa bay kenya. And when we were kids we were told stories of river nile beginning from Mbita ( kenya near rusinga island) from where it flows id="hidden29" class="buttons"> deep under lake Victoria such that if a vessel capsized near the place the remnants are to be found in Uganda where the river flows to the surface ....وسعت 3
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    @Generallyannoyed2024قبل 8 أشهر The source of the Nile was inside each of us the whole time.
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    @jaythomaso9311قبل 8 أشهر The beginning music sounded like Surf's Up soundtrack
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    @ananiasverneuil1175قبل 9 أشهر Nile has many sources but only one that is the farthest to the end
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    @leifderrierikson1362قبل 8 أشهر Hate to correct you, O my Brother, but the search for the headwaters for the Nile is well over 2000 years old. At least, Herodotus made a stab at it in ~ 450 BC, and no doubt he wasn't the first.
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    @andretucker3810قبل 2 أشهر Looks like I'm likely the only one who knows Barrage HydroElectrique de Mpanda is the source of the nile and theres lots of numerology around it pun intended since it starts on the equator almost exactly
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    @DanielGenis5000قبل 8 أشهر Sir Richard Burton, the greatest man who lived!
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    @merhabatube219قبل 7 أشهر Now we Ethiopia are practically started using it instead of singing song for it Alhamdila
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    @angelosecchi4053قبل 8 أشهر But how come that sources of the Nile (White Nile, lake Victoria; Blue Nile, lake Tana) are already clearly well indicated in many ancient maps?
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    @algardner8675قبل 10 أشهر There is a tomb and memorial in tiny hamlet ‘Dowlish Wake’ for John Speke , it is in the local church worth a visit as there is a cider mill 1 minute away 1
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    @RobinsVoyageقبل 10 أشهر In regards to the headwaters of the Nile south of Lake Victoria. perhaps I stead of the furthest source, we should find the oldest source. 3
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    @louwsaviour6475قبل 7 أشهر The Nile originates in Central Africa, Congo, Rwanda, Burundi.
    This is undisputable.
    The original Egyptians came from there as well.
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    @muttnaughton9223قبل 10 أشهر Cot Slow James May found years ago. He pointed at it.. good enough.
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    @davidprocter3578قبل 7 أشهر It is really only since the face of Africa has been photographed from on high that the true extent of the blue and white Nile have been correctly appreciated id="hidden33" class="buttons"> and mapped and lets face it the source of the white Nile is still hotly debated. I think it would be fair to say that all expeditions to discover the true sources of the Nile have to that extent been unsuccessful. You omitted one of the most famous attempts by Baker who in the process rescued a young European woman from slavers and married her.. Attempts were made in the sixties to run up the blue Nile in hovercraft and high powered motor boats, all were defeated by the rapids and currents along its length. Even with modern tec it could be another hundred years before any definitive answer is verified. Of course by then it maybe that the Nile will no longer reach the sea as corrupt politicians up stream hog the water to line their own pockets. Sadly I can see barriers being built across the delta of the Nile to prevent salt water intrusion and the Nile between the delta and Aswan being reduced to a stinking slimy stagnant puddle with no flow or wild life. ....وسعت
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    @zewduAsifaw-yf4uyقبل 7 أشهر We don't know and we don't want to know what Nile means, but we know what Abay is for us.
    Absolutely Abay ዓባይ is the great, the grand, the grace!
    Abay ዓባይ is the name of Ethiopian beloved river.
    We Care about Abay not the Nile.
    When they care about Abay ዓባይ then we will care about the Nile.
    .
    ...وسعت
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    @saigonmonopoly1105قبل 10 أشهر try the highest elivation near lake victoria
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    @sankarkrishnan407قبل 10 أشهر Nile is not a river. It is an unfinished epic
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    @alperenbaser7952قبل 10 أشهر Can you make videos about Euphrates aswell ? Thanks for the great content.
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    @klubmusix3848قبل 8 أشهر a wide area? then follow it basin height radius for water following it natrural lowest n easiest floiw backinto it 360 perimeter rolling into it central storing table
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    @UserNameWasCensoredقبل 7 أشهر A very strange image at . What secret information did Jean-Andres Rixens know about the pre-Christian grooming habits of Egyptians in the late 1800's that modern people now emulate? ....وسعت 1
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    @oxymoron5167قبل 8 أشهر Rivers have many sources, that’s what makes them rivers ‍♂️
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    @NkundaJeanClaude-ny7pyقبل 7 أشهر La source du nil se trouve au Rwanda plus precisement dans la foret primaire de Nyungwe.
    Actuellement cette forêt date de l'ère glaciale.
    Je Vous invite a visiter notre beautiful country.
    U Rwanda twifuza.
    .
    ...وسعت
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    @francismadoshi8529قبل 8 أشهر The truth is that, people from India knew since 2500 years where the source of the white Nile was! They traded with the Eastern Africans. They knew that id="hidden38" class="buttons"> the Nile passed through a big "SWAP" That's the great Lake Victoria ! Also, they had followed it till it passed through the MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON i. e. The Ruwenzori snowy mountains. In the Indian Holy books all this is mentioned! ....وسعت
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    @ArturZagaj-Izraelitaقبل 7 أشهر Dlaczego Egipt nie wybuduje sobie zapory w Kairze aby spiętrzyć wodę w nilu? 1
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    @goorgert1364قبل 7 أشهر If you REALLY want to know where the source of the Nile is, just ask Jeremy Clarkson, whose genius knows no bounds.
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    @Messlamقبل 7 أشهر What chance is there of a source being on the other side of the globe and rather pressure fed through ancient lava tubes?
    It sounds crazy but I id="hidden39" class="buttons"> found some things of huge interest about the deepest volcanic lake in the world and it’s potential historic connection to a crater under the Indian Ocean between africa and Australia. I could go on and on but I’m curious as to parallels between searches for Nile source and Osiris.
    I already tracked a native legend of Greece and of Pacific Northwest native that spoke of a tunnel once clear to go from mount Ida to literally a park in Idaho.
    Not joking.
    So this makes me curious after spending this week in awe of parallels between Operoh and Osiris… operoh is Macedonian for Oregon. The volcanic lake hardly changes its shore line even through snows all winter. Huge snows.
    Sure it could be draining into local soils but is the tip of the underground silty ash mud water from ages of volcanic activity shooting up into the Nile or the “Aur” ?
    Aur and our
    Ar and or
    Gon and gong
    Gong and khan
    Khan and king
    And when far away it’s maybe “phar-khan” or “phar-again”
    .
    After researching the history of the many eruptions over centuries, one could see a people returning and leaving in cyclical fashion.
    Their names of things are joyful at home and when forced to leave they are always sorrowful.
    Why the Assyrians come and go in history and why the indigenous names for the volcanos here are all related to Sumerian, Akkadian and modern Azerbaijani.
    The fire gods homes are these volcanic ranges in the pacific rim.
    I think Yellowstone is king of such.
    Yellow stone and gold ore.
    Aragon and Origin.
    Assyrian and Osireion.
    ....وسعت 1
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    @jadumonigogoi403قبل 6 أشهر So nile flow from south to north to end in Mediterranean sea.
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    @Shikikan_Shadabقبل 7 أشهر Yet, The source of the White Nile, even after centuries of exploration, remains in dispute
    The Nile is no ordinary River, it has a special place id="hidden40" class="buttons"> in Islam, Nile and Euphrates are the two visible River of paradise that flows down here on Earth
    ....وسعت
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    @chinaman1قبل 10 أشهر Pretty sure Sir James Daniel May already found it back in 2013. 1