Egyptian darkness

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Egyptian eclipse describes the sandstorms that occur on the northern edge of the Sahara and can reduce visibility to a few meters. The term often used as a phrase goes back to the biblical text passage ( Ex 10.22  EU ), in which one of the ten plagues inflicted on Egypt is described. The darkness that comes from the sandstorm can last for several days. These storms are known in the region as the Dark Sea.

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