:17:00
so that the... ants...
:17:03
can go into the mouth
and then it eats.
:17:06
That's why it doesn't want
to be disturbed.
:17:09
He is sleeping.
:17:13
And most of them, they lay
their eggs under this places.
:17:24
Down there.
:17:33
[Man] You was telling us
that you think the Nile...
:17:38
is a link between your country,
Sudan and Egypt.
:17:40
But for ages, it has been the problem
between the Arabs and the Africans.
:17:43
The negros.
What do you think of that?
:17:47
Yes. It has been because
the leaders of Arabs...
:17:52
before, they were not
revolutionary leaders.
:17:55
But today,
:17:59
during my time
as a revolutionary leader,
:18:04
I want to bring everybody...
:18:06
in Africa and Arab worlds very closely,
:18:10
and Asia and Europe.
:18:13
And, therefore, we,
the revolutionary leaders,
:18:17
we want to be friendly with all
peace-loving people in the world.
:18:20
And this is highly appreciated
very much...
:18:23
by most revolutionary leader in Arab.
:18:27
That's why you find that, today,
there is more unity...
:18:30
between Africa and Arab than before,
:18:34
especially during my tour
of Middle East.
:18:38
I have toured very many countries,
:18:41
and I have brought them together
as one family.
:18:44
You see?
Elephant is dragged into water.
:18:47
I think it can't get out.
:18:49
[Chuckling]
:18:54
This is a very, very good
picture you can get.
:18:57
This is the most beautiful part...
:18:59
in the continent of Africa.