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Egypt DesertThe Libyan Desert is the fringe of Egyptian territory that extends west of the Nile to the Libyan border along approximately 800 km. Only the desert represents two thirds of the total area of the country. Throughout its five different desert oasis stretch.
Siwa, Bahareya, Farafra, Dakhla and Kharga.
Agriculture is based mainly on the date palm.
Egypt produces about fifty different varieties of dates.
along Oasis can be made safaris own contrasts with the legendary desert dunes of the Sahara.
It is called the great sea of sand dunes with us going to the huge white stone rocky desert to the mountains of black basalt.
For several million years, the Libyan Desert was completely covered by the waters of the Mediterranean and for that reason it is easy to find fossilized animal remains from the desert sand.

Siwa OasisSiwa
is about 300km south of Marsa Matruh.
the oasis of Siwa is unlike the other oases of Zonapor their ancestral customs, culture and native language SIWI which in turn probably derives from other Berber dialects.
You can visit the famous Cleopatra baths_spring Of Juba_ natural hot spring called the Ain El Hammam in Arabic, which said that the last queen of Cleopatra take their baths.
not only its hot springs are known for their therapeutic effects, within walking distance is known among the Egyptians the healing properties of the sand from the area in the patients of rheumatism.


Bahareya OasisBahariya
Bahariya of the oasis is located about 265km from Cairo.
This oasis is surrounded by mountains black, is the most modern and ready for tourists with a great contrast between their old adobe house and the new brick buildings.
The largest is the oasis town Bawati, which recently discovered the valley of the golden mummies, these mummies dating from the Ptolemaic era, found a total of 234 mummies and is thought to still be able to appear.
 
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