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Africa (the continent)
White Nile

White Nile

The White Nile (Arabic: النيل الأبيض, transliterated: an-Nīl al-Ābyaḍ), the river of Africa, one of the two main tributaries of the Nile, the other being the Blue Nile
the Ripon Falls, the waterfall at the source of the Nile
What is the place that is the source (the starting point) of the natural waterway The Nile (النيل, Ancient Egyptian iteru or Ḥ'pī, Coptic piaro or phiaro), the major north-flowing river in North Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world?
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Lake Regions of Central Equatorial Africa, with Notices of The Lunar Mountains and the Sources of the White Nile; being The Results of an Expedition Undertaken under the Patronage ...
The true source of the River Nile. Ripon Falls may be the starting-point of the river, but the many streams that flow into Lake Victoria could claim to be the true source.
The source of the Nile. From Bombay, Livingstone returned to England, arriving in London on 23 July 1864, and staying just long enough to put together his second book - The ...
I was a participant in the tour. In Search of the Source of the Nile . Retracing the steps of the famous explorers from London to Zanzibar, and Tanzania to Uganda.
An expedition claims to have reached the "true source" of the River Nile after travelling 6,700 kilometres (4,163 miles) in 80 days. The Ascend the Nile team, whose first ...

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