The Toshka Project in Egypt

TOSHKA, EGYPT - MARCH 13: Ahmed Sabr, a 17 year old student from Kom Ombo, prunes grapes vines with his classmates at KADCO, Kingdom Agricultural Development Company, March 13, 2012. The Toshka Project is an attempt to create a vast agricultural oasis out of desert and water diverted from the nile. Building started 10 years ago and was seen as Mubarak's pyramid. Now it continues to slowly grow at a fraction of it's original design. (Photo by David Degner/Getty Images)
TOSHKA, EGYPT - MARCH 13: Ahmed Sabr, a 17 year old student from Kom Ombo, prunes grapes vines with his classmates at KADCO, Kingdom Agricultural Development Company, March 13, 2012. The Toshka Project is an attempt to create a vast agricultural oasis out of desert and water diverted from the nile. Building started 10 years ago and was seen as Mubarak's pyramid. Now it continues to slowly grow at a fraction of it's original design. (Photo by David Degner/Getty Images)
The Toshka Project in Egypt
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David Degner / Contributor
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