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The Biblical Plagues: How the Nile Triggered a Deadly Chain Reaction | Full Documentary

The biblical plagues of Egypt are among the most dramatic stories of the Old Testament. But could these events have natural explanations? This documentary investigates the first six plagues described in the Book of Exodus, beginning with the mysterious transformation of the Nile into blood. Scientists suggest that microorganisms or toxic algae blooms may have poisoned the river, killing fish and triggering a devastating ecological chain reaction. As frogs fled the contaminated waters and insects spread across the land, Egypt faced a cascade of disasters. By combining scientific research with ancient texts, this film explores how environmental changes in the Nile region may have inspired one of the most powerful stories in religious history.

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