Friday, January 9, 2009

Source of the Nile Gardens


After lunch today, I took a walk with some others to the “Source of the Nile Gardens”. There is a park about a 20 minute walk from where we are staying that has a monument and plaque stating that it was from that spot that John Hanning Speke had discovered the source of the Nile in 1862. Did you know that the Nile flows from south to north and passes through 9 countries? There are several rivers along the way that contribute to the Nile and we have seen another section of it not far from Rethy in Zaire (Congo). The monument we saw has a pillar with a stone for each country the Nile passes through and it points toward the source. The bottom part of the monument is shaped like a boat to resemble the mode of travel that Speke used in his explorations.
From this spot in the garden, we could see bubbles out in the river that are supposedly from the underground flow of water that supplies the water that goes to the Nile river and eventually ends up in Egypt and the Meditteranean Sea. Whether or not that is the actual "source" of the Nile, it is a very beautiful site and worth the walk.