"Egypt the Gift of the Nile"

But every gift must be paid for; and the peasant, though he valued the rising waters, knew that without control they could ruin as well as irrigate his fields.So from time beyond Ancient Egypt history he built these ditches that cross and recross the land; he caught the surplus in canals, and when the river fell he raised the water with buckets pivoted on long poles, singing, as he worked, the songs that the Nile has heard for five thousand years.For as these peasants are now, sombre and laughterless even in their singing, so they have been, in all likelihood, for fifty centuries.This water raising apparatus is as old as the Pyramids; and a million of these fellaheen, despite the conquests of Arabic, still speak the language of the ancient monuments.Here in the Delta, fifty miles southeast of Alexandria, is the site or Naucratis, once filled with industrious, scheming Greeks.Thirty miles farther east, the site of Sai's, where, in the centuries before the Persian and Greek conquests, the native civilization of Egypt had its last revival; and then, a hundred and twenty-nine miles southeast of Alexandria, is Cairo.A beautiful city, but not true Egyptian; the conquering Moslems founded it in A.D. 968; then the bright spirit of France overcame the gloomy Arab and built here a Paris in the desert, exotic and unreal.
Egypt "The Gift of Nile".. "to daron tou Nilou"
Let's follow the river Nile from its source to the civilisation it built across its banks. A very enjoyable journey!