Neama Mohsen, 50, has spent the best part of three decades waking up to the majesty of the Nile River on her houseboat, a stationary structure overlooking the banks of the Nile in the Kitkat neighbourhood of Giza. “I remember the first day I woke up in the houseboat after I got married and it felt like a dream, seeing the great river, birds, people having fun. It was so peaceful, a beauty that cannot be explained in words." “Whilst there has been noise pollution caused by sound systems in recent months, the grandeur of the Nile remained,” Neama reflected. "Cairo’s houseboats, stretching along the Nile river's west bank, have been present since the 1800s. They symboli
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