No, the Nile River runs from the Mediterranean Sea, through Egypt, and through Sudan.
through the Gulf of Aden(between somalia and egypt). but this is aminly used by ships.
The Nile flows through Egypt to the Mediterranean
North-east Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea.
from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea through Egypt
Separated from Europe by the Mediterranean Sea and bounded by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans on the west and east respectively. It's connected to Asia by Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
The Nile River flows north through the country of Egypt, through the Delta (still in Egypt) and empties into the Mediterranean Sea, near the city of Alexandria.
The quickest way to travel by ship from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indian Ocean is through the Suez Canal. This man-made canal in Egypt connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea, providing a shortcut for ships traveling between Europe and Asia. The journey through the Suez Canal helps ships avoid the longer route around the southern tip of Africa.
The quickest way by ship from the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean is via the Suez Canal. A link to the Wikipedia article on Egypt's Suez Canal is provided.
Through Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea.
The beaches of Egypt on the Mediterranean coast?
the Mediterranean Sea borders Egypt