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auf-wiedersehen1 · 2 months ago
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آخر أيام الصيفية، وآخر إنتاجاتي لصيف هذا العام، بحب أستقبل الفصول المفضلة ليا بتوديع فصول تانية أقل تفضيلًا، بتحب الصيف يا محمد؟ مش أوي لكني بحب البحر في الصيف، لأنه بيكون فريندلي أكتر..
soundtrack: آخر أيام الصيفية (فيروز) مع تسجيل لصوت البحر من على الشط ومن فوق اليخت
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rainbow280372 · 2 months ago
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drytechengi · 4 months ago
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Exporter of Flash Dryer in Egypt
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Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Flash Dryer in Egypt. We Specialized Spray Dryer, Flash Dryer, Spin Flash Dryer, Multi Effect Evaporator Etc. Drytech Engineering Systems is a Flash Dryer Manufacturer in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Flash Dryer employs a high-velocity stream of hot air to rapidly dry suspended materials like powders, granules, and pastes, swiftly removing moisture. This continuous system ensures quick evaporation, yielding dry products in seconds. Working Principle of Flash Dryers Material Feeding: Wet material enters the flash dryer via a screw feeder, rotary valve, or pneumatic conveyor. Hot Air Generation: The Heater generates hot air in the dryer, adjusting the temperature for the material's characteristics. Material Dispersion: The system disperses wet material in the chamber with high-velocity hot air for efficient drying. Moisture Evaporation: Material moisture evaporates quickly in hot air; evaporated moisture exits with exhaust air from the system. Product Collection: Dry material, with reduced moisture, is separated using a cyclone separator or bag filter, expelling moist air. Control Systems: Advanced control systems oversee and adjust air temperature, airflow rate, and material feed for optimal drying performance. Application: Drying of Vegetable Protein, Wheat Starch, Meat Residue, Cement, Blowing Agents, Corn Gluten. Drytech Engineering Systems is an Exporter of Flash Dryer in Egypt including locations like Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, Alexandria, Giza, Faiyum, Hurghada, Asyut, Ismailia, Port Said, Suez, Zagazig, Mansoura, Tanta, Minya, El-Mahalla El-Kubra, Qena, Banha, Damietta, Damanhour, Beni Suef, Shebeen El-Kom, Shubra Al Khaymah, Arish, Sohag, Kafr El-Shaikh, Rasheed, Esna, Juhaynah, Akhmim, Malawi, Fayed, El Matareya, Madinet Borg Al Arab, Natrn Valley, Desouk, Qalyub, Al Obour City, Edfu, Sharm El-Sheikh, Marsa Matruh, Bilbeis, Kafr El-Dawar. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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egyptatours · 6 months ago
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Discover the Hidden Gem of Marsa Matruh: Why you Need to Visit
Nestled along the stunning Mediterranean coastline of Egypt lies a true hidden gem - the captivating city of Marsa Matruh. Often overlooked by tourists in favor of more well-known destinations, this coastal oasis is a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic Egyptian experience.
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Marsa Matruh boasts a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cultural charm that sets it apart from the typical tourist traps. From the crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white-sand beaches to the ancient ruins and vibrant local markets, this city offers a truly immersive and unforgettable journey.
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Whether you're seeking a relaxing beach getaway, a cultural exploration, or an adventure-filled escape, Marsa Matruh has something to captivate every traveler. With its temperate climate, friendly locals, and breathtaking landscapes, it's no wonder that those who discover this hidden gem often return time and time again.
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landioustravel · 6 months ago
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Viaggio privato al Cairo Marsa Matruh
Viaggio individuale al Cairo Marsa Matruh è un tour privato di un’intera giornata da Marsa Matruh, Governatorato di Matrouh, Egitto. È una delle escursioni individuali più popolari a Marsa Matruh. Consigliamo il viaggio perché consente ai turisti di vedere i luoghi più impressionanti costruiti nell’antico Egitto e conoscere meglio la sua storia. Preparati per un’avventura indimenticabile mentre…
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stressedestudiante · 1 year ago
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Mediterranean coast near Marsa Matruh, Egypt
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travelaroundtheworld82 · 1 year ago
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Mediterranean coast near Marsa Matruh, Egypt
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egyptianways · 7 years ago
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The most convenient way to reach the beach town of Marsa Matruh from Cairo is to catch the 7:30AM West Delta Bus from Turgoman Bus Station. From Alexandria, the fastest route also is to take a West Delta Bus. What to see: - Ruins of the Temple of the King, Pharaoh Rameses II (1200 B.C) - Drowned city of Julius Caesar. - Drowned Palace of Cleopatra. - Egyptian Fleet Anchorage which was built by the Ptolemies. The remains of the naval installations still stand west of the port. - Coptic Chapel: built in the early Coptic age, caves w/inscriptions. - Rommel's Hideout: A cave, hewn in the rock, where Rommel drew up plans of his military operations. Now a military museum. - The British Cemetery: Thousands of rock-hewn tombstones stand in straight rows amidst a fenced garden. - The German Cemetery: It is a fortress like memorial that was built on a height overlooking the sea. - The Italian Cemetery: It is a high tower fort standing on a high hill. The walls of the building are covered with marble.
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auf-wiedersehen1 · 2 months ago
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mohamedkshasha · 5 years ago
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“اللَّهُمَّ صَيِّباً نَافِعاً ، اللَّهُمَّ صَيِّباً هَنِيئاً ، اللهم لا تقتلنا بغضبك ، ولا تهلكنا بعذابك ، وعافنا قبل ذلك ، اللهم إني أسألك خيرها وخير ما فيها ، وأعوذ بك من شرها ، وشر ما أرسلت به”. ❤🖤🌀🌧🍃💧☃❄🌪 #matruh #marsa #مرسى_مطروح #مطروح https://www.instagram.com/p/B86IMupgh_f/?igshid=11eyz6fixzg8w
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ltwilliammowett · 4 years ago
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The Uluburun Shipwreck
In 1982, a Turkish sponge diver stumbled upon metal pieces off the Turkish Mediterranean coast near Kaş, which he described as "metal biscuits with ears". The find turned out to be an elite shipment from the late Bronze Age and provided valuable archaeological evidence of the exotic and valuable gifts exchanged by kings, heads of state or wealthy merchants.
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The Uluburun II, replica of the Uluburun. She was knowingly sunk in 2006 to serve as a site and to document and understand her decay 
The shipwreck was excavated by the INA in 11 seasons between 1984 and 1994, recording more than 22,000 dives at depths of over 150 feet. And is considered to be one of the oldest shipwrecks in the world due to the date, late 14th century B.C., based on Mycenaean ceramics.
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Siteplan with a reconstruction of the Ship over it - green are the copper ingots, orange the ceramics, grey the anchors, pink the tin ingots
She carried a bulk cargo of copper and tin ingots in the usual 10:1 ratio to produce bronze. Other cargo included pottery (used, unused and also food-containing ceramics) and luxury goods intended for a very specific and wealthy public, such as carved ivory containers, jewellery made of gold and semi-precious stones such as carnelian and agate.
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Beads and two glass ingots
Among the raw materials from distant countries such as Cyprus, Egypt but also Syria and Mycenae were glass ingots, unworked elephant tusks, ostrich egg shells and faience beads, gold for death masks.
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Gold funeral mask
Personal items such as weapons and galley goods, counterweights and musical instruments including lutes with tortoiseshell sounding bodies suggest that the ship was operated by a Syrocanite crew and carried several passengers from mainland Greece.
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In addition to the precious cargo, many stone anchors and a tiny part of the hull were preserved, both of which are equally important for the study of ancient shipbuilding and its development.
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A Diptych (writing tablet)  and hippopotamus theet
The ship was built from cedar wood using the so-called "spigot technique", in which first the outer hull was built and later the "skeleton" (the frames and bars) below was added. One thousand years after the sinking of Uluburun, this technique was still used in the construction of Roman and Greek ships. Archaeological findings in Egypt suggest that the archetype for this ship probably originated in ancient Egypt. At that time, the Pharaoh Akhenaton in particular pushed the development of more resistant deep-sea ships to promote trade and transport.
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The reconsturcted wreck site in the Museum in Bodrum ,Turkey
A subtle structural difference to the Uluburun, however, is that its pegs were not secured by wooden pegs. This technique was later referred to by the Romans as "Fenike pegging". The Uluburun was certainly built for use at sea, which refutes the thesis that sailing in the Bronze Age was done exclusively in sight of the coast.Since only about 3 % of the original hull of the ship had been recovered, drawings from ancient Egypt, in particular the pictorial representation of the "Fleet of Queen Hatshepsut in the Land of Punt" (1500 B.C.) or a painting with Syrian ships from the Tomb of Kenamun, offered an important visual reference for the reconstruction of the ship.
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Drawing of wall painting with Syrian ships. Thebes, Tomb of Kenamun (TT 162). Dynasty 18 , reign of Amenhotep III
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Fleet of Queen Hatshepsut in the Land of Punt, from her funeray temple at Deir el-Bahri, Dynasty 18 
After extensive research we know today that the Uluburun was 15 meters long and five meters wide and had a draught of 1.4 meters. Her cargo is estimated to be 20 tons. The width of the hull was six centimetres and the pegs were at a distance of 20 centimetres. The ship used a triangular sail, which allowed a maximum speed of two nautical miles per hour, and two oars for manoeuvring.
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Possible route of the Uluburun ship
This was the probable route of Uluburun: From her home port on the Levantine coast she sailed fully loaded to her (unknown) Mycenaean port of destination. At night she anchored in ports along the Turkish coast. The planned way back might have led her to Marsa Matruh in northwest Egypt. The currents and winds in this area suggest such a route, as the Uluburun was unable to cross the wind because of its simple sail. Why she sank can no longer be comprehended. Possibly she got caught in a storm and sank.
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drytechengi · 4 months ago
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Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Egypt
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Drytech Engineering Systems is Manufacturer, Supplier and Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Egypt. Drytech Engineering Systems is Multi Effect Evaporator Manufacturer in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. We Specialized in Flash Dryers, Spray Dryers, Spin Flash Dryers, Fluid Bed Dryers, and Evaporator Dryers, Rotary Valves, Rotary Atomizers, Hot Air Generators, Centrifugal Blowers, and Dust Collector Systems. Introduction to Multi-Effect Evaporators Multi-Effect Evaporators operate through a series of stages, each at progressively lower pressures, maximizing liquid concentration and product recovery efficiency. Introduction to Multi-Effect Evaporators Multi-Effect Evaporators operate through a series of stages, each at progressively lower pressures, maximizing liquid concentration and product recovery efficiency. Process Overview Stage 1: Heating the Solution The process begins with the solution entering the first, hottest stage where heat causes partial evaporation. Stage 2: Vaporization and Condensation Vapor from the first stage heats the second stage, operating at a lower temperature. As vapor condenses here, it releases latent heat, further evaporating liquid. Multi-Stage Operation: This cascading process continues across multiple stages, each at decreasing temperatures. Heat Recycling: Vapor from one stage acts as the heat source for the next, intensifying liquid concentration. Energy Efficiency: Multi-Effect Evaporators excel in energy efficiency by effectively reusing heat, drastically reducing overall energy consumption in industries like food and chemicals. Drytech Engineering Systems is Exporter of Multi Effect Evaporator in Egypt including locations like Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, Alexandria, Giza, Faiyum, Hurghada, Asyut, Ismailia, Port Said, Suez, Zagazig, Mansoura, Tanta, Minya, El-Mahalla El-Kubra, Qena, Banha, Damietta, Damanhour, Beni Suef, Shebeen El-Kom, Shubra Al Khaymah, Arish, Sohag, Kafr El-Shaikh, Rasheed, Esna, Juhaynah, Akhmim, Malawi, Fayed, El Matareya, Madinet Borg Al Arab, Natrn Valley, Desouk, Qalyub, Al Obour City, Edfu, Sharm El-Sheikh, Marsa Matruh, Bilbeis, Kafr El-Dawar. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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ww2photoarchive · 3 years ago
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Pz.Kpfw. IV tank in Marsa Matruh
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landioustravel · 6 months ago
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Viaggio privato ad Alessandria Marsa Matruh
Viaggio privato ad Alessandria Marsa Matruh è un’escursione turistica ad Alessandria da Matruh, in Egitto! Consigliamo il viaggio in quanto consente ai turisti di vedere i luoghi più impressionanti dell’Egitto. Questi luoghi e attrazioni esistono sulle rive di Alessandria. I monumenti risalgono a due epoche diverse in questa città: l’Impero Romano e il periodo moderno. Queste visite ti consentono…
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devilyangel · 3 years ago
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‏العيد القومي لمحافظة مرسى مطروح والذي يوافق ذكرى معركة وادي ماجد وانتصارات أهالي مطروح.
‏The National Day of Marsa Matruh Governorate, which coincides with the memory of the battle of Wadi Majid and the victories of the people of Matruh.
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marawan22 · 3 years ago
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💙Marsa Matruh
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