Sunday, June 17, 2007
The World's Longest River
It is generally thought that the Nile in Africa, which ends on Egypt's north coast by the Mediterranean Sea, is the longest river in the world. However, scientists in Brazil and Peru now claim to have found a new sorce of the Amazon River in the south of Peru, making the Amazon the longest river. My Pharao Hound friend Primus, whose breed count its origin from ancient Egypt, does not believe in the new findings. Even though they are true, he says, the water of the Amazon river is still not the foundation upon which one of the greatest cultures of history has been built. Well, I say we just have to wait and see whether the claim can be accepted or not.
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