...و ستة صفر . عبور النهر في امان أمرا ممكن...

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00:00And six o'clock. Crossing the river safely is possible, but its harmful effects on the environment are still controversial
00:09The soldier is still there, but she has become calmer.
00:13In the rainy season, however, water rises several meters, making the river extremely dangerous
00:21The river islands here in the farms of vegetables and fruit are the island of Anis, one of the largest, and have a population of several hundred.
00:33People on these islands live self-sufficient. there are no bridges or cars or agricultural trucks here that use boats in their few trips .
00:45but
00:46The onions are ripe, and it's almost time to harvest them, followed by the replanting of the seeds
00:56the houses of aziz's family are located
00:58On the top of a hill on the island. Men take breaks for breakfast
01:05While they're building an annex to one of the wings of the house
01:09We have some and the army said in the month of eight in all with the guests he is
01:17Island level in ten. Eight ruthless little nines and houses never made it to sixth grade
01:27but sometimes there is damage if in the month of the eight people are all over the baath .
01:34All the followers facing what reveals the houses in the field. all the problems that started to get in the neighborhood or things like that
01:42slave
01:45Despite the challenges, family members feel lucky to live here
01:54Al, anytime
02:00The idea is that here in the North.
02:04Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
02:06D
02:11that
02:12Yes
02:13in
02:14These alien rock formations are formed by floodwaters and serve as evidence of their aggressiveness.
02:24that
02:25We are now close to a generous city
02:34Adjacent to the foothills of the Holy Pond
02:38F
02:39Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
02:41D
02:43The plant is the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Cush and the cradle of the 25th Pharaonic family.
02:50These kings ruled the Egyptian Empire
02:54They worshipped the gods Amon, and the holy mountain was considered his home