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         <title>The Nile River is  Disappearing By Daniel Shaw</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>When I started this project I wanted to be different then everybody else and pick and find my own topic and so I did and what I found was very surprising. The famous <br>Nile river located in the middle east in Egypt is disappearing into the ocean. There are many reasons for this but they all contribute to its disappearance. For one example the locals living near the river are draining the water and also the locals are contaminating the water making it unclean and unstable. This is leading to conflict over the little water that is left. Also the climate has affect on the water by cutting its flow. Info:<a href="http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/death-nile">http://pulitzercenter.org/reporting/death-nile</a><br>image:<a href="http://padfield.com/egypt/nile-river/images/nile-river-04.jpg">http://padfield.com/egypt/nile-river/images/nile-river-04.jpg</a></div>]]></description>
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