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Now here's an interesting article from the 'Gruaniad by Geoffrey Kamadi.
Personally I'm not enthusiastic on Nile fish this side of the High Dam, but have seen some whoppers caught the
other side whilst sailing down to Abu Simbel.... https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... der-threat
Ps: Now if we could only convince the Chinese over medical uses's of sh*t !..............
"The Salvation of Mankind lies in making everything the responsibility of All"
Sophocles.
"Ironically, Nile perch is an invasive species. It was introduced to Lake Victoria in 1950, and has been blamed for the disappearance of the native fish and interfering with the lake’s ecosystem".
Perhaps these fish will also be in lake Nasser if they migrate downstream, where they will receive some protection given the sensitivity of the high dam..
Don't look back. That's not the direction you are travelling towards.
We used to fish for Nile Perch in lake Victoria in the early 1970's they could grow quite massive, we used large centre pin multiplyer reels intended for deep sea fishing that we bought in the UK and took back with us.
18 years ago I had 6 huts on the Nile, £5quid a night...
16 years ago I went deep into the desert with our intrepid explorer/writer/nutter Twiggers looking for something...
We found it as shown...
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there are ridiulously long words in it. I have to guess quite a lot. It may take a while. If I had to look them up it would take about 5 years. I will persevere
Today I went up to Cambridge to attend a 'bash' at the Fitzwilliam Museum to celebrate its 200 year anniversary, such a good time was had that I am now stuck on a very delayed train back into King's...
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In regards to the crushing up of the mummies to add to cosmetics how times and beliefs have not changed. You can understand them doing such things then, but even today with so much more knowledge...