This picture taken on January 3, 2021 shows a view of the garden of the Old Cataract Hotel overlooking the Nile river in Egypt's southern city of Aswan, some 920 kilometres south of the capital, where British crime fiction writer Dame Agatha Christie is believed to have stayed while writing her 1937 novel "Death on the Nile". - Over a century since it first cruised the glittering waters of the Nile, the steam ship "Sudan" draws tourists following the trail of legendary crime novelist Agatha Christie, whom it was inspired to pen one of her most famous whodunnits in 1937, "Death on the Nile". (Photo by Khaled DESOUKI / AFP)