- Ezbet El Borg is a city located at the head of the Nile River, north of Damietta city, about 15 km on the east bank of the Nile River at its estuary in the Mediterranean Sea about 210 km north of Cairo and the center of Damietta. The Nile as a shallow island of water.
- The population of Ezbet El Borg is about 70,000 people, the majority of whom are hunting or fishing. This has made Ezbet El Borg a great place. It has one of the largest ports for shipbuilding and yachts in Egypt. It also has the largest fishing fleet in Egypt, Ezzat al-Burj hunters are touring in many countries such as Eritrea, Somalia and Greece.
- A tower was established in Azabat al-Burj to guide ships passing through the Mediterranean Sea, 180 feet high in 1869.
- The largest ship workshop in the city of Upper Tabiya Orabi .
- One of the most important features of this city children are good at swimming madly, this picture of three children jumping from the top of a fishing boat to swim .
- One of the workers roams the ships .
- It combines the stages of the construction of vessels and railways used by workers in the lifting and landing of ships .
- A wooden structure for a new ship under construction .
- A stage of the construction of wooden vessels. After laying the wooden foundation, the wood panels are installed on both sides of the ship in an orderly manner and decorated with ropes .
- Carpentry Process for the Cutting of Basic Wood In the construction of wooden vessels, Ahmed shows the workers and his young son learns from him .
- A worker who installs the outer ship's wood .
-The basic structure of the steel vessel .
- The welding process of the structure of the iron ship from the bottom of the ship .
- The welding process of the structure of the iron vessel from inside the ship .
- Full metal structure of an iron vessel .
- Iron piece for internal structure of steel vessels.
One of the workshop workers welds the front of an iron ship under construction .
- One of the ironworkers of art is to weld the anchor chain and his child to work .
- Owner of a ship under maintenance .
The Ships City
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The Ships City

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