

Mystery of the Nile
In 2004, a team of scientists guided by geologist Pasquale Scaturro and kayaker Gordon Brown set out on a voyage to be the first people to traverse the entirety of Africa's Nile River. The expedition takes the group past historic ruins at the heart of Ancient Egyptian Civilization, but this terrific journey also comes with countless dangers from one of the most famous rivers in history.
In 2004, a team of scientists guided by geologist Pasquale Scaturro and kayaker Gordon Brown set out on a voyage to be the first people to traverse the entirety of Africa's Nile River. The expedition takes the group past historic ruins at the heart of Ancient Egyptian Civilization, but this terrific journey also comes with countless dangers from one of the most famous rivers in history.
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