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Encyclopedia > Adim

In Egyptian mythology, Adim is a son of Budasheer and a king of Egypt. After the Great Flood, Adim consulted with his father's ghost, who told him how to distill drinking water from the salt water in a deep cave.




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Adim (51 words)
He ruled after the flood and often secretly consulted his father's spirit who lived on in his subterranean palace.
Adim built the first installation for distilling fresh water from sea water in a deep vast cave.
Article "Adim" created on 26 April 2000; last modified on 26 April 2000 (Revision 1).
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