Sahara
Numerous countries, such as Egypt and Sudan. The Tropic of Cancer. The Sahara Desert.
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A Coptic Cross is worn by a person when he or she is a member of the Coptic Church. This Christian religion is predominant in Ethiopia and Erithrea. Some Coptic followers are also found in Egypt.
Desert
Other than the climate, Egypt was hard to invade due to geographical features. To the North was the Mediterranean Sea, while the South had many cataracks that prevented invaders from entering from the Nile northbound. To the East or West, I'd assume the Eastern and Western Deserts would greatly protect Egypt because of their harsh conditions.
the Gerdosian Desert
The Cross in the Desert - 1914 was released on: USA: 25 November 1914
Traders from Timbuktu typically crossed the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe. They would journey northward through the Sahara Desert, eventually reaching coastal ports in North Africa, such as those in modern-day Morocco, before crossing the Mediterranean to various European destinations. This trade route facilitated the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas between West Africa and Europe.
Egypt was settled along the Nile flood plains, which provided annually-revitalised soil and water to support super-productive agricultural land. The rest was mountain and desert, supporting a few nomads. Its main access to other cultures was by sea and river. While there were cross-desert invasions, the norm was isolation.
Sahara, specifically the Sinai Desert.
David Livingstone crossed the Kalahari desert.