I flow through the desert in Egypt, which is called the land of the pyramids
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In ancient times, the Egyptians called the desert the "Red Land", separating it from the floodplain around the Nile River, "Black Land".
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In ancient times, the Egyptians called the desert the "Red Land", separating it from the floodplain around the Nile River, "Black Land". These colors reflect the fact that the sand of the desert has a reddish tint and the land around the Nile turns black when the annual flood water recedes.
The desert and the Nile arose millions of years ago, when the ancient seas that covered much of Europe and North Africa (45 million years ago) form the Mediterranean basin. This happened when the Earth's plates shook, forming the Himalayas and the Alps.
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