Red Sea Odyssey – Part 3, Northern Reaches Wrecks & Reefs
To state the overly obvious, the Red Sea is not red—unless, of course, you are referring to the vibrant, mesmerizing[…]
Read moreThe Red Sea is a narrow tropical sea separating Northeast Africa (Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea) from the Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia, Yemen). Spanning about 1,200 miles / 2,250 km in length, with a maximum depth of over 9,974 feet / 3,000 meters the Red Sea is most famous among scuba divers for its warm, salty, clear waters, vibrant coral reefs and wreck diving.
To state the overly obvious, the Red Sea is not red—unless, of course, you are referring to the vibrant, mesmerizing[…]
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Following two days diving Daedalus Reef we moved northward to Elphinstone Reef about 22 miles / 35 km east of[…]
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This feature on diving the Red Sea is the first of a three parter that I had originally written for[…]
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