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Traditional felucca sailing boats on the River Nile near Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Traditional felucca sailing boats on the River Nile near Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa


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Filename: 785-1901.jpg

Size: 5222 x 3481 (4.1MB)

Date: 9th April 2009

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Martin Child/Robert Harding

Source: www.robertharding.com

City: Luxor

Country: Egypt

© Martin Child

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Traditional felucca sailing boats on the River Nile near Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

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Egyptian Culture Felucca Luxor On The Move River Nile Sail Sailing Boats


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This print showcases the timeless beauty of traditional felucca sailing boats gracefully gliding along the majestic River Nile near Luxor, Egypt. The image captures the essence of North Africa's rich cultural heritage and offers a glimpse into the vibrant Egyptian culture. The scene is bathed in warm sunlight as these elegant vessels navigate through calm waters, their sails billowing against a clear blue sky. The reflection of the boats on the river creates a stunning mirror-like effect, enhancing the visual allure of this picturesque moment. As we gaze at this enchanting photograph, we are transported to a place where time seems to stand still. The presence of incidental people aboard one of these sailboats adds an element of authenticity and human connection to this idyllic setting. The River Nile has long been regarded as Egypt's lifeline and primary mode of transportation. It served as a vital artery for trade and travel throughout ancient history, connecting different regions and cultures along its banks. This image not only captures the natural beauty surrounding Luxor but also serves as a testament to Egypt's enduring legacy. It invites us to embark on our own journey through time and immerse ourselves in an experience that seamlessly blends past with present. Martin Child/Robert Harding skillfully encapsulates all these elements in his photography, inviting viewers to dream about exploring this remarkable destination firsthand.

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