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Gembu, perched high on the majestic Mambilla Plateau in Taraba State, stands out as one of Nigeria’s most breathtaking and tranquil towns. With an elevation of about 1,800 meters above sea level, this serene town offers a climate and landscape unlike any other part of the country. Located near the borders of Cameroon, Gembu is…
The rich history of the Suez Canal—from ancient Egyptian canals to Napoleon’s vision and Ferdinand de Lesseps’ legendary engineering feat. The Suez Canal stands today as one of the most crucial waterways in global maritime trade. Connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, it provides a direct shipping route between Europe and Asia without…
The Citadel of Qaitbay stands as a striking symbol of Alexandria’s historical resilience and architectural brilliance. Nestled at the entrance of the eastern harbor on the eastern edge of Pharos Island, the Citadel occupies the exact site where the ancient and legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria once stood—one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.…
The rich history of the El Ras El Soda Temple in Alexandria—a small Roman private shrine dedicated to Isis, with roots in the mid-2nd century AD. El Ras El Soda Temple The El Ras El Soda Temple is one of Alexandria’s most captivating Roman-era discoveries. Dating back to the mid-2nd century AD, this unique structure…
Alexandria contains many important museums. It was the capital of Egypt and the place where the ruling took place. Even during its darkest times, Alexandria remained a beacon for knowledge, culture, and thought. It is also a witness on the history of Egypt as it contains Greek, Roman and Islamic monuments. Alexandria has many of…
The historic Ras el-Tin Palace is considered one of the oldest palaces existing in Egypt and Alexandria today. It is one of Alexandria’s historical and archaeological landmarks. The palace’s historical importance stems from it being the only palace that witnessed and lived through the establishment of Muhammad Ali’s dynasty in Egypt, which lasted for about…