The Aswan High Dam is one of the most
important achievements of the last century in Egypt, so that for many years it
was a symbol of the new era of the revolution in 1952. It supplied Egypt with
water and electricity, and secured the country from the threat of the devastating
inundation.
As a result of its construction, a great
lake, Lake Nasser, was formed. The lake varies in width, with a maximum width
of about 10 km in some places, and a length of 500 km. It runs between Egypt
and the Sudan and it is the largest man-made lake! This lake also has an
immense fish population, which is commercially exploited. Because water lifting
caused the threat of damage and the loss of many Nubian monuments, the Egyptian
Government, with the assistance of UNESCO and other countries, made
considerable efforts to save the most important monuments of Nubia.