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May 19, 2024, 8:59 pm UTC    
September 26, 2001 12:21PM
<HTML>No amount of 'injected rock' will save any monuments. In all it's forms limestone is permiable to water vapor, and the concept of granite as a geopolymer is pure nonsense. There is only one permanent solution to the salt mediated degredation of limestone monuments and it is not likely to be done. The water must be removed from beneath the monuments. Given that the new canal is intended to put water into the ground and not remove it, there is really little hope. Egyptians have made a choice to feed themselves, and who can blame them?</HTML>
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Egypt working to save and restore its past

Katherine Reece September 25, 2001 12:24PM

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Sandy J. Perkins September 25, 2001 06:44PM

Re: Egypt working to save and restore its past

Greg Reeder September 26, 2001 10:07AM

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