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Summary

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English: “In their upper course the Euphrates and the Tigris traverse a region of steppes broken by rocky ridges and interspersed with pastures and fruitful districts. The banks of the rivers are fringed with plane-trees, tamarisks, and cypresses. Here and there are meadowlands, alternating with low hills. Further on, as the rivers descend to the level, the valleys broaden; but at the same time the higher district between becomes more sterile kind of upland waste, abounding in ostriches and bustards, the native home of wild asses and nomadic tribes of men."—Ridpath, 1885
Date
Source Ridpath, John Clark (1885) Encyclopedia of Universal History Cincinnati, OH: The Jones Brothers Publishing CO.
Author Ridpath, John Clark
Camera location 30° 59′ 57.5″ N, 47° 26′ 12.1″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

Licensing

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Confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates near Al Qurnah, 1885

2 January 1885 Gregorian

30°59'57.502"N, 47°26'12.098"E

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