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Nile River Area in Southern Egypt

View of what is believed to be the Nile River and banks located in southern Egypt, perhaps in the Aswan area or south of there. Two objects in river are not identified. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

Along the Nile River in Southern Egypt

View of the Nile River in southern Egypt and what appears to be partially submerged palm trees. Location may be near Aswan or south of there. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

Nile River Area in Southern Egypt

View believed to be the Nile River area in southern Egypt, perhaps near Aswan or south of there. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

Small Boat on the Nile River

View of a small Egyptian water craft with two unidentified people on board. The boat is on the Nile River, location in southern Egypt near Aswan or farther south. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

Nile River Area in Southern Egypt

View of what is believed to be the Nile River and banks located in southern Egypt, perhaps in the Aswan area. Structures seen on top of the bank are not identified. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

Egyptian River Boat on the Nile River

View of a river boat cruising on the Nile River believed to be in southern Egypt. Location may be near Aswan or south of there. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

Nile River Area in Southern Egypt

View of what is believed to be the Nile River and banks located in southern Egypt, perhaps in the Aswan area or south of there. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

View Along the Nile River

View taken of the Nile River and land beyond. Believed to have been taken in southern Egypt, near Aswan or south of there. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.

Nile River Area in Southern Egypt

View of what is believed to be the Nile River and banks located in southern Egypt, perhaps in the Aswan area or south of there. Photograph taken as part of a trip author and diplomat Charles Thayer and his wife Cynthia took to Egypt and other countries in northern Africa in 1961. Trip journey and photos intended for possible magazine articles. Original negatives are in the Harry S. Truman Library collection.