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The Flow Of The Nile River<\/h2>\n

The Nile river is the longest river in the world, stretching over 6,800 kilometers, crossing nine countries and pouring into the Mediterranean Sea near Egypt. For thousands of years, the Nile has provided food, water and transport for the countries it passes through, and still remains a vital source of sustenance for millions of people.<\/p>\n

The Nile river begins in the Great Lakes region of East Africa, where its two longest tributaries, the Blue Nile and the White Nile, flow from the mountains of Ethiopia and the Lake Victoria Basin and converge at Khartoum in Sudan. From there, the Nile flows north towards the Mediterranean Sea, passing Sudan and Egypt with tributaries like the Atbara and the Sobat rivers.<\/p>\n

The source of the Nile and its flow have changed over time and the current importance of the Nile was widely established in 6th century BC when the Greek geographer Herodotus identified it as the unfolding of the Nile Delta into the Mediterranean. He also hypothesized that the Nile flowed from the East and around the south of Africa and into the Atlantic Ocean, an assumption later dismissed by Arab scholars and explorers.<\/p>\n

Current studies by experts have shown that the main body of water that the Nile flows into is the Mediterranean Sea. It empties into a wide, funnel-shaped area of the sea known as the Nile Delta near the port city of Alexandria, Egypt. The Nile Delta is where the silt and sediment deposits collected from the river are offloaded before the river’s waters become part of the Mediterranean Sea.<\/p>\n