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Sofitel Legend Old Cataract hotel situated on the banks of the River Nile, Aswan, Upper Egypt, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Cruise on the River Nile between Luxor and Aswan with Dahabieh type of boat, the Lazuli, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Cruise on the River Nile between Luxor and Aswan with Dahabieh type of boat, the Lazuli, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

A Sudanese man talks on his mobile phone during a Nile ferry crossing to the town of Dongola, Sudan, Africa

Bujagali Falls is a waterfall near Jinja in Uganda where the Nile River comes out of Lake Victoria, sometimes considered the source of the Nile. This is a very popular tourist attraction for people wanting to raft on the white water rapids. Bujagali Falls, Jinja, Uganda, East Africa

With such demands for Lake Victoria's Nile perch, the value of the fishery has risen considerably. Labour inflows into the fishery have increased along with growing demand. In 2004, there were 51,712, boats on the lake and 153,066 fishermen. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa

With such demands for Lake Victoria's Nile perch, the value of the fishery has risen considerably. Labour inflows into the fishery have increased along with growing demand. In 2004, there were 51,712, boats on the lake and 153,066 fishermen. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa

With a surface area of 68,800-úsquare kilometres (26,600-úsq-úmi), Lake Victoria is AfricaG®ös largest lake, and the largest tropical lake in the world. The Rail track meanders across Lake Victoria, just upstream from where the Victoria Nile river forms. This is the furthest point, and considered the source of the River Nile, the worldG®ös longest river. Jinja, Uganda, East Africa

Feluka on the river Nile at dusk, Cairo Tower and opera house in the background, Cairo, Egypt, Africa

Illuminated ship on the Nile in front of the high rise building of the egyptian television center, Cairo, Egypt, Africa

The region of the Fourth Cataract, the most impassable of all rapids of the Nile. Still today the water rapids cannot be crossed by any large boats making the region accessible only via a sandy and rocky desert track. The region is among the most neglected areas in Northern Sudan. Apart from basic educational institutions virtually no public infrastructure such as tarred roads, bridges or ferry boats and hospitals exist.

The region of the Fourth Cataract, the most impassable of all rapids of the Nile. Still today the water rapids cannot be crossed by any large boats making the region accessible only via a sandy and rocky desert track. The region is among the most neglected areas in Northern Sudan. Apart from basic educational institutions virtually no public infrastructure such as tarred roads, bridges or ferry boats and hospitals exist.