Interesting facts about Nile River, Africa
Nile River, Africa The Nile River is the longest river in the world It is about 6670 km long. Leaving Lake Victoria, Africa's largest lake. The rain is very heavy in this area so there are very dense juggetts, these forests contain elephants, lions, rhinoceros, wild buffaloes, deer, stud cows and hippos (hippos), crocodiles and horsemen etc. The area is rated “National Park " When the river enters Sudan, its speed slows down because the river passes through a large swamp. This swamp is the largest swamp in the world, 700 km long. There is a type of grass papyrus that is ravished all over the swamp. It is so thick and strong that an elephant stands on it, it does not get off and stands straight. The river water runs down the grass He doesn't know where the water is Different witches live by the stork, the bugle and the water The paper is made of the same grass All the auxiliaries of the river Nile (Auxiliary) The river, from the mountains of Habsha, join it. The river flows