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2 National Museum of Sudan The consist of many diffent forms of art, glassware, pottery, and murals dating back to ancient Sudanese times. The museum also has pieces of old religious temples on display. As well as a garden. There is also a smaller museum on site displaying relics of Sudan village life The consist of many diffent forms of art, glassware, pottery, and murals dating back to ancient Sudanese times. The museum also has pieces of old religious temples on display. As well as a garden. There is also a smaller museum on site displaying relics of Sudan village life

3 Camel Market Where camels are brought from mostly eastern and western Sudan. They are sold here in a market setup. Where camels are brought from mostly eastern and western Sudan. They are sold here in a market setup.

4 Tomb of the Mahdi After Mahdi died in 1885, is body was incased in a silver domed mosque in Sudan. It destroyed by Kitchener in 1898. His body was burned and sent down the river. Years later Mahdi son had the tomb rebuilt, for his father. After Mahdi died in 1885, is body was incased in a silver domed mosque in Sudan. It destroyed by Kitchener in 1898. His body was burned and sent down the river. Years later Mahdi son had the tomb rebuilt, for his father.

5 Sugar Hill Loaf Several miles outside Kassala are the 'sugar- loaf' hills, known as the jebels. They can be seen on the horizon from the city and are the home to a tribe of baboons, which come down from the hills at sunset to drink at a nearby village well. Several miles outside Kassala are the 'sugar- loaf' hills, known as the jebels. They can be seen on the horizon from the city and are the home to a tribe of baboons, which come down from the hills at sunset to drink at a nearby village well.

6 Suakin Island The island is south of Port Sudan and was once a major trading port 19th century, during the boom years of slavery. As far back as the 10th century BC. Suakin was used by Pharaoh Rameses II as a trading port, but dropped in importance after the close of the 19th century AD, and in 1905 was superseded in importance by Port Sudan The island is south of Port Sudan and was once a major trading port 19th century, during the boom years of slavery. As far back as the 10th century BC. Suakin was used by Pharaoh Rameses II as a trading port, but dropped in importance after the close of the 19th century AD, and in 1905 was superseded in importance by Port Sudan

7 Jewell Marra Mountains This Sudanese mountain range is covered by the second-highest mountain in Sudan. Known as Jebel Marra it is an extinct volcano which just over half a mile high in height. This Sudanese mountain range is covered by the second-highest mountain in Sudan. Known as Jebel Marra it is an extinct volcano which just over half a mile high in height.

8 THE NILE RIVER The Nile flows throughout nine countries. The only one that flows through Sudan is the White Nile. The White Nile flows though Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt. The Nile flows throughout nine countries. The only one that flows through Sudan is the White Nile. The White Nile flows though Uganda, Sudan, and Egypt.

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