. Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers. , «> ^ Tomb at / rt Rcui A S S U A N 1 lOOOOO Jlfit/ff t itelrej>. Kl-Hesseh a,,^^^ lta/7rf(V«, Arab Forlfins >-. Kl-Rajula ^ A i Posiofftfe ^e. ,^ Mosque Bazaar^ - Tervgar. , ? ^0 IflhuTiai ^^> station/^ p Piolmtatc Sti),\qne * fe.,.-o^ W., ASSUAN. 24. Route. 353 one of great and pecnliar beanty. On the hill to the right is theKubbet el-Hawa fp. 360); straight in front of us lies the N. extrem-ity of the island of Elephantine (p. 35~), with the Savoy now gives place to masses of granite on the banks andin the


. Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers. , «> ^ Tomb at / rt Rcui A S S U A N 1 lOOOOO Jlfit/ff t itelrej>. Kl-Hesseh a,,^^^ lta/7rf(V«, Arab Forlfins >-. Kl-Rajula ^ A i Posiofftfe ^e. ,^ Mosque Bazaar^ - Tervgar. , ? ^0 IflhuTiai ^^> station/^ p Piolmtatc Sti),\qne * fe.,.-o^ W., ASSUAN. 24. Route. 353 one of great and pecnliar beanty. On the hill to the right is theKubbet el-Hawa fp. 360); straight in front of us lies the N. extrem-ity of the island of Elephantine (p. 35~), with the Savoy now gives place to masses of granite on the banks andin the channel of the stream. On the left are the harbour, theRoman Catholic church, and the hotels at —68 M. Asstitn. 24. Assuan and its Environs. The Tourist Steamers usually remain here two days. — Railway, seeR. 21; the station lies to the S. of the town. Hotels (prices highest in .Tan. and Feb.). ?Savoy Hotel (V\. a), onthe island of Elephantine fsteam-launch, see p. 357), with a large and well-kept garden, pens, from SO pias.; Cataeaut Hotel (PI. h), opposite Ele-])hantine, with lawn-trnnis courts, pens, fr


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