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The origin of the White Nile branch is usually accepted as Lake Victoria and the Aswan High Dam created Lake Nasser.

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Lake Nasser and Lake Nubia.

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Are there any Plunge pools on the river Nile?

There are some waterfall lakes on the Nile River.


What lakes do Nile river start from?

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