суббота, 18 июля 2009 г.

Egypt is poor rains, and therefore it is called

Egypt is poor rains, and therefore it is called "child of the Nile." Visitors convinced that immediately after the leaves on the banks of the River Cairo or Luxor, and sent to places of archaeological excavations: driving only a mile, they are in the desert. In flight, for example, from Cairo to Luxor from the air perfectly clear that the well-being and very existence of the country depends on a narrow blue ribbon - the Nile River. Irrigation canals and rvy distribute life-giving water along the banks of the Nile River, the rest of is a yellow-brown desert.
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One of the longest rivers in the world, the Nile originates in Ethiopia and southern Sudan, and carries its waters to the Mediterranean. The water level in the Nile rises during the rainy season in the region of its source, which is the annual flood, followed by obmelenie river. However, in the 60 years of the twentieth century, when Egyptian President Nasser requested the assistance of super-intending to build a high dam on the border of Egypt, we find another curious aspect of a spill Nile. There is not only an annual cycle of rise and decline of the river due to the rainy season at its source, but another seven series. High Dam (its construction was completed in 1971) was to create a huge reservoir - an artificial lake - from which came during the dry season would have accrued during the bottling of water. 
The information on the seven-cycle seems to me very important. It is consistent with the basic element in the biblical story of Joseph's elevation to governor from a servant of all, Egypt - seven years of plenty (the high water of Nile), followed by seven years of poor (low water). Suddenly I came to a head, that if problems in the days of Joseph of Egypt were caused by water, the solution should be found with the help of water. Lengthy discussion in the media about the need for construction of the dam - due to the seven-round - also gave me the key to the solution did not give me rest on the difficulty or even impossibility of establishing stocks of food for fourteen years. I realized that he had not stockpiled food and water! 
All that was on, I am obliged to the American engineer and inventor Francis Kouttu Uaythausu, born in the city of Rochester, New York. Looking at the New York public library, old newspaper articles about water shortages in Egypt, I learned that even in the last century, ruled Egypt Britons looking for a way to regulate the supply of water to Egypt. Among the professionals involved in the study of the problem was Francis Cope Uaythaus. He took seriously to the task, and traveled on the Nile, where he was interested in the remains of ancient irrigation canals. Eventually, curiosity led him into a large and prosperous agricultural region in the sixty miles to the south-west of the ancient Egyptian capital of Memphis. Here, in the middle of the desert, settled areas, which the Arabs called Al-Fayum. It was like an oasis in the desert - only very large oasis in which rather than a source there is a large lake called Karun. This amazing natural fertile lowlands almost all lies below sea level (see map, Fig. 87). 
Surprise Uaythausa elicited the following facts: where the water is taken in the lake, situated amidst the desert far away (at a distance of twenty-five to thirty miles) from the Nile?

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