Suez Canal A link between two seas by Garry Hog
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Suez Canal A link between two seas by Garry Hog
Garry Hogg was a British author known for writing various non-fiction books, particularly those related to history and transportation. In “Suez Canal: A Link Between Two Seas,” it’s likely that he explores the history, construction, and significance of the Suez Canal, which is a crucial maritime route connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
This book would provide insights into the construction and impact of the Suez Canal on global trade and its role in facilitating transportation and commerce between Europe and the Indian Ocean. If you have an interest in maritime history, global trade, and infrastructure development, this book may offer valuable information and perspectives on the Suez Canal.
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