The Nile River's annual floods originated from seasonal rainfall in the Ethiopian Highlands, approximately 800 miles south of Egypt, where rain clouds formed in early summer around 3000 BC, causing torrents that carried East African silt through the river system.
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Early summer, 3000 BC.
Rain clouds begin to form over the Ethiopian Highlands, 800 miles south of the Egyptian border.
Before long, a drizzle becomes [music] a torrent, and the slumbering brooks awaken with a furious rush of floodwater, churning blood red with the sun-baked silt of East Africa.
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