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10 Best Places to Visit in Sudan | Travel Videos | SKY travel

15 Best Places to Visit in Sudan | Travel Videos | SKY travel

Sudan
Country in North Africa
The Sudan, or North Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, Libya to the northwest, Chad to the west, the Central African ... Wikipedia

Khartoum
Capital of Sudan
Khartoum or Khartum is the capital of Sudan. With a population of 5,274,321, its metropolitan area is the largest in Sudan. Khartoum is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile, flowing west from Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Wikipedia
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This is how SUDAN people treat you ???????? vA 22

In this video, I explore the surroundings of Karima, in Nubia, in Sudan.
First, we visit the pyramids in Karima, then we go to see a wonderful royal tomb in El Kuru, and finally, we visit the wonderful pyramids of Nuri. Of course, on the way, we meet several friendly Sudanese men.

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Sudan | Bayuda desert رحلة الجمال في السودان

Camel crossing of the Bayouda Desert صحراء بايودا in 12 days (Oct 2018) between Atbara and Merowe Karima (North Sudan): The Wadi Abu Dom, Ghazali Monastery, Al Marwa, the wells .... Link between the sacred sites of Napata (Jebel Barkal) and the Meroe pyramids during the Kush civilization, unique and exceptional landscapes. Drone Parrot Anafi 4K
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Sudan 62: At the Nile near El Goled

At the Nile near El Goled
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Top 10 Des Plus Grands Barrages D'Afrique

Top 10 des plus grands barrages d'Afrique.
Dans cette vidéo, nous examinerons les 10 plus grands barrages d'Afrique.
Un barrage est une barrière qui arrête ou restreint l'écoulement de l'eau ou des ruisseaux souterrains. Les réservoirs créés par les barrages suppriment non seulement les inondations, mais fournissent également de l'eau pour des activités telles que l'irrigation, la consommation humaine, l'utilisation industrielle, l'aquaculture et la navigabilité. L'hydroélectricité est souvent utilisée en conjonction avec des barrages pour produire de l'électricité. Un barrage peut également être utilisé pour collecter de l'eau ou pour stocker de l'eau qui peut être uniformément répartie entre les sites. Les barrages servent généralement à retenir l'eau et le plus ancien barrage connu est le barrage de Jawa en Jordanie, datant de 3000 ans avant JC.

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Quand les gens pensent à de grands et grands projets d’eau, l’Afrique n’est toujours pas le premier endroit qui leur vient à l’esprit, mais certains des plus grands et des plus grands barrages du monde qui coûtent plusieurs millions de dollars se trouvent en Afrique. Les barrages ont été principalement construits pour une valeur économique et sont classés en fonction de la capacité de l'eau que leurs réservoirs peuvent contenir, de la hauteur, de la longueur et de la largeur du barrage. Avec une capacité de production massive de 22,5 GW, le barrage des Trois Gorges, situé sur le fleuve Yangtsé en la Chine, est le plus grand barrage hydroélectrique du monde mais voici les plus grands barrages trouvés en Afrique.





10. Le barrage de Tekeze, Ethiopie, 300 MW

Le barrage de Tekezé est un barrage en arc à double courbure situé à la frontière de la région d'Amhara et de Tigray en Éthiopie. Il est situé sur la rivière Tekezé, un affluent du Nil qui traverse l'un des canyons les plus profonds du monde. CWGS a reçu un contrat pour la construction du barrage de Tekezé et le projet hydroélectrique a été achevé en février 2009. Son coût final était de 360 millions de dollars, soit 136 millions de dollars de plus que le budget. La centrale contient quatre turbines de 75 MW, générant 300 MW d'électricité. Une ligne de transport d'électricité de 105 kilomètres le relie au réseau national de Mekelle. Au moment de son achèvement, le barrage de 188 mètres Tekezé était le plus grand barrage à voûte à double courbure d'Afrique et le plus haut barrage d'Afrique. Cependant, le barrage a une productivité de seulement 300 MW, il ne génère donc qu'un vingtième de l'hydro-énergie produite par son grand frère le barrage de la Grande Renaissance.

9. Le barrage de Kainji au Nigéria - Capacité - 760 MW

Le barrage de Kainji est un barrage sur le fleuve Niger dans l'État du Niger au centre du Nigéria. La construction du barrage a été réalisée par Impregilo, un consortium d'entrepreneurs en génie civil italiens, conçu par Joint Consultants, Balfour Beatty et Nedeco, et a commencé en 1964 pour s'achever en 1968. Le coût total a été estimé à 209 millions de dollars, soit environ 1,3 milliards de dollars en 2019, dont un quart est consacré à la réinstallation des personnes déplacées par la construction du barrage et de son réservoir, le lac Kainji. La majeure partie de la structure est en terre, mais la section centrale de 65 mètres, abritant les turbines hydroélectriques, a été construite en béton. Le barrage a été conçu pour avoir une capacité de production de 960 mégawatts; cependant, seulement 8 de ses 12 turbines ont été installées, réduisant la capacité à 760 mégawatts. Le barrage produit de l'électricité pour toutes les grandes villes du Nigéria tandis qu'une partie de l'électricité est vendue au pays voisin du Niger.

Sudan: RSF claim capture of dozens of vehicles, equipment after repelling army assault

The Rapid Support Force (RSF) claimed to have captured dozens of Sudanese army vehicles and equipment in East Nile province on Saturday.

Footage shows RSF combatants atop technicals while holding their guns up in celebration. The paramilitary group stated on social media that 60 vehicles were seized while ten others were destroyed. Ruptly could not independently verify the location of the footage.

At least 413 people have been killed and 3,551 others injured since the fighting erupted in Sudan, the World Health Organization said on Friday. Dozens of hospitals have reportedly been forced to close following the clashes.

A power struggle between the army, led by Sudan’s de facto ruler General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the RSF forces of deputy leader General 'Hemedti’ Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, has been ongoing throughout the last week.

A military council has run the country since a coup in 2021, although tensions have risen between the two leaders over the country’s direction, the integration of the RSF into the army, and the planned transition to civilian rule.

The council of generals took over from a joint military-civilian government, which ousted President Omar al-Bashir in 2019.
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السياحة في السودان مروي هاي لاند Tour in Sudan Merowe HighLand

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[2023] Sudan Dive Sites That Will Blow Your Mind: Top Scuba Diving Locations

10 Best #ScubaDiving Locations #Sudan

Are you looking to explore some of the world's best scuba diving locations? Look no further than Sudan! This video takes a dive into the top 10 best scuba diving spots in Sudan. From ancient ruins and coral reefs, to shipwrecks and sand banks, this video will take you on an underwater journey like no other. Explore stunning marine life, vibrant colors, and dramatic landscapes that make these sites truly unique. So what are you waiting for?

0:10 Port Sudan
A large port with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

0:30 Suakin Island
A small island with crystal clear waters and a shallow coral reef
Depth Range: 0-10 meters
Marine Life: Various species of fish, eels, octopuses, and crustaceans
Highlights: Clear waters, easy dive site, coral reef

0:50 Red Sea
A large body of water with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

1:10 Massawa
A large port with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life

1:30 Khartoum
A large city with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

1:50 Dongola
A large city with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life

2:10 Atbara
A large city with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

2:30 Kassala
A large city with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life

2:50 Merowe
A large city with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

3:10 Juba
A large city with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life

Top of Minaret - Meroe Sudan

Last year I was able to travel to Sudan for several weeks. I will post various short films and photo collections of my adventures.

Khartoum, beautiful city in Sudan, White Nile, Corinthia Hotel, printing, glass manufacturing

Khartoum, beautiful city in Sudan, White Nile, Corinthia Hotel, printing, glass manufacturing
khartoum dust storm, dust storm Khartoum

Khartoum (/kɑːrˈtuːm/ kar-TOOM)[4][5] is the capital and largest city of Sudan and the state of Khartoum. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile, flowing west from Ethiopia. The location where the two Niles meet is known as al-Mogran (المقرنthe confluence). The main Nile continues to flow north towards Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.
Divided by the two Rivers Nile, Khartoum is a tripartite metropolis with an estimated overall population of over five million people, consisting of Khartoum proper, and linked by bridges to Khartoum North (الخرطوم بحري al-Kharṭūm Baḥrī) and Omdurman (أم درمان Umm Durmān) to the west.Economy[edit]

Development in Khartoum
After the signing of the historic Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the government of Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLA), the Government of Sudan began a massive development project.[26][27] In 2007, the biggest projects in Khartoum were the Al-Mogran Development Project, two five-star hotels, a new airport, Mac Nimir Bridge (finished in October 2007) and the Tuti Bridge that links Khartoum to Tuti Island.
In the 21st century, Khartoum developed based on Sudan's oil wealth (although the independence of South Sudan in 2011 affected the economy of Sudan negatively[28]). The center of the city has tree-lined streets. Khartoum has the highest concentration of economic activity in the country. This has changed as major economic developments take place in other parts of the country, like oil exploration in the South, the Giad Industrial Complex in Al Jazirah state and White Nile Sugar Project in Central Sudan, and the Merowe Dam in the North.[citation needed]
Among the city's industries are printing, glass manufacturing, food processing, and textiles. Petroleum products are now produced in the far north of Khartoum state, providing fuel and jobs for the city. One of Sudan's largest refineries is located in northern Khartoum.[28]
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The Souq Al Arabi is Khartoum's largest open air market. The souq is spread over several blocks in the center of Khartoum proper just south of the Great Mosque (Mesjid al-Kabir) and the minibus station. It is divided into separate sections, including one focused entirely on gold.[29]
Al Qasr Street and Al Jamhoriyah Street are considered the most famous high streets in Khartoum State.
Afra Mall is located in the southern suburb Arkeweet. The Afra Mall has a supermarket, retail outlets, coffee shops, a bowling alley, movie theaters, and a children's playground.
In 2011, Sudan opened the Hotel Section and part of the food court of the new, Corinthia hotel Tower. The Mall/Shopping section is still under construction.
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The Pyramids of Meroe, Sudan (III)

Amazing low flying in an R66 over the Bayuda Desert, Sudan

Support R66 helicopter of the VintageAirRally on the Merowe - Khartoum flight

Sudan 63: Sudanese desert to Atbara

Sudanese desert to Atbara

Sudan & China - Bridges of communication through Merawe dam

Bridges of communication through Merawe dam
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Incredible but true. I met 2 Thai ladies , tourists , in Karima , Sudan

At the most unlikely of locations , I met these beautiful young ladies , holidaying ( YES !! holidaying ) in Sudan. The date we met was 10 December 2018. You may see all 290 videos of our expedition at my Playlist SUDAN in my channel. You are welcome to subscribe
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The Dendera Temple of Hathor | an Ancient Healing Center❤️‍????

#shorts #Hathor #temple #ancient #Egypt #dendera #ancienthistory #megalithic #ancienttechnology #ancientegypt

zum Militärputsch im Sudan

Das hab ich mir anders vorgestellt: Einige Tage nach der Buchung der Sudan Tour flammten die Proteste in der Hauptstadt Khartoum wieder auf. Die Tour canceln war aber nie eine Option...

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【尼罗河游船之旅下】 埃及现存最完好神庙-荷鲁斯神庙,在游船餐厅吃饭被西班牙人怒吼让位

终于开启三天两夜的尼罗河游船之旅,沿着尼罗河顺流而下,除了可以欣赏两岸风景,还能够下船参观两岸的神庙。
这条线路作为埃及旅游里面最为热门的项目,已经发展成了一条非常成熟的旅行线路,如果来埃及旅游一定不要错过。

Max,中国留法建筑师,热爱旅行和摄影,走遍35个国家和地区。热爱中东文化,希望通过我的视角给大家揭开中东世界神秘的面纱。

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???????? Apusul la piramidele de la Jebel Barkal lângă ”Muntele Sacru”. Sudan ???????? #dozadecălătorie

Cycle Cairo to Cape Town Ep. 2 - Amazing Sudan - Bicycle Touring Africa


Cycling alone and unsupported from Cairo, Egypt to Cape Town, South Africa.
It was a one lifetime adventure, spanned over 6 month and 20 days. I crossed 10 countries and i cycled 11.000 km.
This episode is about my experience in Sudan, my favourite country i visited. Even if the Sahara desert is tough, the people are amazing. Everyone is your friend and they make you feel welcomed.
I cycled from Wadi Halfa to Dongola, then i crossed to Karima and Atbara. Near Merowe pyramids i was hit by a truck, but after visiting a doctor i was ok to cycle all the way to Khartoum. Sadly my Ethiopian visa was rejected and i had to fly to Entebbe, Uganda.
Here you can find more about Sudan on my blog :

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