Mubarak and Koehler open Sunken Treasures
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Mubarak and Koehler open Sunken Treasures


http://tinyurl.com/j5uaq (Egypt State Information Service)
"President Hosni Mubarak and his German counterpart Hoerst Koehler opened in Berlin on Thursday Egypt's Sunken Treasures exhibition. The opening was attended by various top officials, public I figures and personalities interested in Egyptology. Mrs. Mubarak, Mrs. Koehler and Higher Council of Antiquities Chairman Zahi Hawas were present at the inauguration ceremony. Some 489 breathtaking artifacts retrieved from the Mediterranean Sea in Alexandria are being exhibited in 18 halls and more than 100 display cases. "




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