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| | Blue Nile, Ethiopia - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan, Wisconsin |
 | | It rises at an altitude of 1,830 m (6,000 ft) in the region of Lake T’ana, in northwestern Ethiopia, flows south and then west in Ethiopia, and follows a northwestern course in Sudan before merging, at Khartoum, with the White Nile to form the Nile proper. |
 | | The Blue Nile, which contributes about two-thirds of the water of the Nile, is known as the Abbai in Ethiopia, where it, in part, flows through a deep gorge. |
 | | About 50 streams, the largest of which is the Little Abbai, or Upper Nile, flow into the lake. |
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