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Ras Hankorab Beach, a pristine spot on southern Egypt's Red Sea coast with crystal clear waters and flat white sands, is the ...
At least six Russian tourists, two of them children, died when an Egyptian commercial submarine carrying 50 people sank in the Red Sea near the resort city of Hurghada. The Red Sea Governorate said ...
The submarine sank around one kilometre (0.6 miles) off the coast of the Egyptian Red Sea city of Hurghada, the BBC ...
Ras Hankorab Beach, a pristine spot on southern Egypt's Red Sea coast with crystal clear waters and flat white sands, is the ...
According to the submarine company's website, its tourist trips travel "up to 25 meters [82 feet] below sea level for 40 minutes enjoying the corals and fish ... Images Egypt's Red Sea coast ...
then descend into the waters to the view the scenery while divers work to divert fish to within view. The Red Sea is a major factor in Egypt's tourism industry, which is crucial to the nation's ...
About 14 others were taken to hospital – some in critical condition – after the incident off the coast of Hurghada ...
A number of multinational oil and gas companies including Chevron have exited their Red Sea oil and gas concession blocks ...
Egypt said Wednesday that maritime security in the Red Sea has improved in recent months, calling on foreign governments and shipping firms to reroute vessels back to the Suez Canal.
As Ras Hankorab Beach on southern Egypt's Red Sea coast is closed off for development, conservationists warn a fragile ecosystem supporting turtles, the coral reef, sea grasses and myriad species of ...
Tourists take a boat ride from a marina to the submarine, then descend into the waters to the view the scenery while divers work to divert fish ... The Red Sea is a major hub for Egypt's crucial ...
Egypt’s Tourism Push Puts Pristine Red Sea Beach at Risk ... the coral reef, sea grasses and myriad species of fish is under threat and locals fear losing a precious natural resource forever.