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Archaeologists unearth tree-lined walkway that led to ancient Egyptian fortress in Sinai Desert

a photo showing where trees were planted in a desert landscape

A large ancient Egyptian fortress in the northern Sinai Desert had an elaborate landscape of 500 trees leading to its entrance more than 2,000 years ago, new excavations reveal.

Archaeologists made the finding while uncovering more of a fortress that was rebuilt and modified over several centuries. The existence of the fortress has been known for decades. However, new finds by archaeologists from Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities shed light on what the fortress was like more than two millennia ago.

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