The history of discovering such a priceless art started with Count Almásy, the Hungarian aristocrat renowned as one of the early explorers of the Gilf Kebir. In 1933, Almásy was the first modern-day man to set eyes on drawings of cattle, human figures and that of swimmers in Gilf Kebir. No wonder the cave was named The Swimmers Cave...
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