Return to tourism

More than 120 years ago, Sudanese fighters peppered Bordein, a British paddle steamer with bullets and missiles as it made its last dash up the River Nile to rescue the doomed Empire hero Gordon of Khartoum. Today, descendants of those same Sudanese have rescued the boats rusty shell and are busy restoring it all in an effort to tempt the British invaders back again, this time as tourists. There are plans for a garden museum telling the story of the Bordein thought to be the oldest, now mostly-intact, paddle-steamer in the world. It can already be seen at its new site next to the remains of these forts. Reuters Photos.

The 19th century British paddle steamer Bordein is displayed on the banks of the Nile, in Omdurman after it was reassembled and restored by engineers, January 20, 2011.

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