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The '''Qattara Depression''' (Arabic: منخفض القطارة ''Munḫafaḍ al-Qaṭṭārah'') is a geographical depression in the north-west region of [[Egypt]]. | The '''Qattara Depression''' (Arabic: منخفض القطارة ''Munḫafaḍ al-Qaṭṭārah'') is a geographical depression in the north-west region of [[Egypt]]. | ||
In 2017, [[Layla Hassan]] journeyed to the region on a mission to find an [[Pieces of Eden|important ancient | In 2017, [[Layla Hassan]] journeyed to the region on a mission to find an [[Pieces of Eden|important ancient artifacts]] but instead found the preserved mummies of the [[Hidden Ones]] [[Bayek]] and his spouse [[Aya]] in the [[Hotep Cavern]]. | ||
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* [[Assassin's Creed: Origins | * ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
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The Qattara Depression (Arabic: منخفض القطارة Munḫafaḍ al-Qaṭṭārah) is a geographical depression in the north-west region of Egypt.
In 2017, Layla Hassan journeyed to the region on a mission to find an important ancient artifacts but instead found the preserved mummies of the Hidden Ones Bayek and his spouse Aya in the Hotep Cavern.
Trivia
- Due to Bayek and Aya's mummies being found here it is reasonable to assume that this was their final resting place.
