Egyptian sand is being featured at an exhibition in São Paulo as part of the Sands of the World exhibition, Brazil-Arab News Agency reports. The exhibition is a scientific presentation about where different kinds of sand originate. The sample from Egypt was taken from Cairo and can “be seen up close with a magnifying glass. The wall text explains that they are fragments of limestone, which was used in building the pyramids. The sample is light-colored and pasty-looking.”
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