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Unveiling the Golden Secret of Lake Bardawil: The Daily Exodus of Ships to Europe

October 31, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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At a glance
  • Nader Nur El-Din, professor of water resources and land reclamation at Cairo University, discovered an Egyptian treasure in Lake Bardawil, a lake in the north of Egypt, confirming...
  • Nader Nur El-Din Bardawil highlighted the importance of Lake Bardawil, whose fish is exported to Europe every day, as ships loaded with fish go from the lake to...
  • Nader Nur El-Din said: “Five lakes in northern Egypt are connected to the Mediterranean Sea, four of them in the northern delta, which are Lake Mariout at the...
Original source: aleqaria.com.eg


Wednesday, October 30, 2024 | 11:28 am

Bardawil Lake

Dr. Nader Nur El-Din, professor of water resources and land reclamation at Cairo University, discovered an Egyptian treasure in Lake Bardawil, a lake in the north of Egypt, confirming that the lake is considered one of the purest lakes in Egypt, which prompted the Europeans. Countries demand its fish on a daily basis.

The most fertile lake in northern Egypt

Dr. Nader Nur El-Din Bardawil highlighted the importance of Lake Bardawil, whose fish is exported to Europe every day, as ships loaded with fish go from the lake to Europe, stressing the importance of developing the lake and putting more seeds in it, saying: “It is better than a fish farm. will, and at low cost and of the highest quality.

Regarding the lakes of Egypt, Dr. Nader Nur El-Din said: “Five lakes in northern Egypt are connected to the Mediterranean Sea, four of them in the northern delta, which are Lake Mariout at the entrance to Alexandria, Lake Idko. At the entrance to Rosetta, Lake Burulas at Kafr al-Sheikh and then Lake al-Manzala between Damietta and Port Said.”

Egyptian treasure at Lake Bardawil

Dr. Nader Nur El-Din revealed the mystery of the fifth lake, or Lake Bardawil, and said: “Like Lake Bardawil, the fifth lake is definitely the lake of the North Sinai desert, the most fertile agricultural land in Egypt, and the highest population density in Egypt (60 million people in only 8 governorates). It receives agricultural, sanitary and industrial waste water and we are reminded of this by its smell as we approach the entrance to Alexandria. deserts and agricultural roads.”

Dr. Nader Noor El-Din said about the treasures of Bardawil Lake: “In the case of Bardawil Lake, it is a desert lake with no agricultural land around it, no populated area and no industrial complex around it. Clean lake so that no waste is dumped.”

Mysteries of daily ships from Bardawil to Europe

Regarding the mystery of the daily ships from the lake to Europe, Dr. Nader Nur El-Din said: “European countries only request fish from this lake and, in particular, their fish is exported every day. After seven in the morning, the lake, the fish ships will leave for Europe, and you Don’t find them.”

Nader Nur El-Din sent a message to officials about Lake Bardawil: “So, it can be improved, more seeds can be thrown and it is better than fish farms, less expensive and I hope we will improve it ourselves… Oh God, good to Egypt.”

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