. Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers. ee several thriving villages situatedclose to the river (on the E. bank, Esh-Shamhjeh and El-Yasimyeh;on the W, bank, Er-Raisiyeh). The mountains on the N. recede,leaving a wide fertile area at their base. 431/2 M. Fdu (E. bank), a railway station (p. 222). 461/2 M. Deshna (E. bank), another railway station (p. 222). 65 M. Keneh (E. bank), also with a railway station (p. 222). The tourist-steamers moor at the W. bank, for the visit toDendera. Dendera. A hasty visit to the temple at Dendera may be accomplished in 3 (no side-saddles) me
. Egypt and the Sûdân; handbook for travellers. ee several thriving villages situatedclose to the river (on the E. bank, Esh-Shamhjeh and El-Yasimyeh;on the W, bank, Er-Raisiyeh). The mountains on the N. recede,leaving a wide fertile area at their base. 431/2 M. Fdu (E. bank), a railway station (p. 222). 461/2 M. Deshna (E. bank), another railway station (p. 222). 65 M. Keneh (E. bank), also with a railway station (p. 222). The tourist-steamers moor at the W. bank, for the visit toDendera. Dendera. A hasty visit to the temple at Dendera may be accomplished in 3 (no side-saddles) meet the tourist-steamers. The visitor shouldnot fail to be provided with candles or (better still) an electric or a mag-nesium lamp for exploring the crypts and other parts of the temple. —From the Railway Station of Keneh to Dendera, see p. 223. The distance from the landing-place to the ruius of Dendera, therubbish-heaps of which are conspicuous from afar, is about 3^/4 M.,easily accomplished on donkey-back in about 40 miii. (comp. p. 223).. Q
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