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But because a new phoenix is born, from the ashes of the centuries-old, blazed bird, it aims its flight at the right time. It is necessary to indicate to it what its objective on earth is, and to give it a compass that will guide pole of its desires.
But because a new phoenix is born, from the ashes of the centuries-old, blazed bird, it aims its flight at the right time. It is necessary to indicate to it what its objective on earth is, and to give it a compass that will guide pole of its desires.
Where the sun scorches the arid sands and the marbled mountains, in inner Africa where the curious European has still not been able to relegate himself; the clouds that are continuously pushed by southern winds, broken up by the tall summits of the equatorial mountains, in some parts of the year pour out streams, bodies of waters. These form immense lakes that constrict and expand based on the occurrences in this huge plot of land. As vast seas, they offer an extraordinary view; as narrow canals, only the small-minded, petty person goes.  
Where the sun scorches the arid sands and the marbled mountains, in inner Africa where the curious European has still not been able to relegate himself; the clouds that are continuously pushed by southern winds, broken up by the tall summits of the equatorial mountains, in some parts of the year pour out streams, bodies of waters. These form immense lakes that constrict and expand based on the occurrences in this huge plot of land. As vast seas, they offer an extraordinary view; as narrow canals, only the small-minded, petty person goes.  
These waters, infinitely accumulating over centuries, finished by opening into a path among the mountains on a lower plot of land, that is, closer to the sea, and from these mountaintops, like from a tall flood-gate, they pour out in the large, bottomless reservoir. In this remote era, the sea wet the slopes of the mountains, those of which today support and protect the new valley that APPELLOSSI Egypt. And on this area, a country was created that is so fertile; so rich in products and monuments; where dolphins dance and predict storms; and instead of air and men, there was only water and fish.
These waters, infinitely accumulating over centuries, finished by opening into a path among the mountains on a lower plot of land, that is, closer to the sea, and from these mountaintops, like from a tall flood-gate, they pour out in the large, bottomless reservoir. In this remote era, the sea wet the slopes of the mountains, those of which today support and protect the new valley that APPELLOSSI Egypt. And on this area, a country was created that is so fertile; so rich in products and monuments; where dolphins dance and predict storms; and instead of air and men, there was only water and fish.  
The bodies of water from rainfall, collected on the immense area of the African continent, fall in this gulf. They take with them a large quantity of sand during their course through the desserts and mountains that continuously accumulates; graded by sand and earth, they fill it little by little and fill the bottom completely. The sea is forced to withdraw, leaving exposed earth that inch by inch fights for space and expands over centuries. The bodies of water on this land decrease uncertainly, sometimes funneling one way and other times in a different way. They give Egypt's soil an exceptional form different from any other valley, because the river, instead of finding itself in a bed lower than the rest of the valley, has shores that are higher than the soil. The soil distances itself from these shores in a measured slope.
Now who could count the centuries that these bodies of water started to flow form the top of the mountains by the sea? Who counts those were the sand was brought by the water, that started to fill the bottom of the Mediterranean gulf and appear on the surface? Who counts those used by the same bodies of water to follow the accidents of this new land, and with the hydraulic laws they excavate a curving bed and channel themselves to form the Nile river?
All of these organic movements are in existence, are induced. No one assists with these creative acts: but the mind has to also convince itself that things have been this way, if historical documents prove to have had the same movement in the way of broad progress of this country.
And touching upon this, we arrive at historic times, undoubtedly far from those in which man could be present at the primitive creation of this land; but from these times, he has steered himself to bring justice to that silent period in which man's footsteps were not yet printed on this region. We are talking about 14000 years ago, during the time of Menete who lives 11000 years (330 generations) before Meride. So Tebaide alone built all of Egypt; in 142 centuries, how the country did not gain any expansion! The glorious Memfi, and the entire monumental country that surrounds  it, was just a vast MAREMMA that took seven days of sailing to reach, and the richest Delta was just turbulent gulf.
D.E. Rossi