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Red Sea, Egypt

The Red Sea has been described as one of the "seven wonders of the underwater world" and is home to beautiful colors and colorful fish life. Two of the top dive sites in the world can be found in the Red Sea: Ras Muhammad, which is a collection of three stunning reefs, and the Thistlegorm, which is a British cargo ship sunk in 1941. The cargo holds of the Thistlegorm are still full of items meant to resupply the British Army during WWII.
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  • A Touch of Red

    A Touch of Red

    Anemone City is home to a plethora of anemone and their anemonefish. Red Sea. Egypt.

  • Movement in Orange

    Movement in Orange

    Anthias explode from the reef in the Red Sea, Egypt.

  • Hanging Out

    Hanging Out

    A Lionfish hangs out above the corals on the reef. Red Sea, Egypt.

  • As the Sun Goes Down on the Red Sea

    As the Sun Goes Down on the Red Sea

    Just as the sun starts to set off Ras Muhammad National Park in the Red Sea, underwater photographers can be found capturing that fleeting moment showcasing the glorious sunset above and the wonderful corals below.

  • Follow the School

    Follow the School

    A school of fish captured going across the reefs in Ras Muhammad National Park, Red Sea, Egypt.

  • I See Blue Spots

    I See Blue Spots

    The Blue Spotted Ray swims under the soft corals reaching out from the reef at Ras Muhammad in the Red Sea, Egypt.

  • Skimming the Surface

    Skimming the Surface

    Bottlenose Dolphins can be found in the wild along the Red Sea in Egypt. If you are lucky, you will get a chance to slide into the water and swim with them. They are very playful.

  • Inside the Thistlegorm

    Inside the Thistlegorm

    The Thistlegorm is one of the premier underwater wreck dives in the world. This British cargo shop was sunk in 1941 while at anchor in the Red Sea. The cargo holds are still full. These trucks have been lit with off camera strobes to showcase their interiors against the inky dark of the cargo hold.

  • A Lone Boot

    A Lone Boot

    Inside the wreck of the Thistlegorm, you will find many of the supplies that were being transported to the British army during WWII. The wreck sits on the seabed where she was at anchor before being sunk by an enemy plane in 1941.

  • Reflections From Within

    Reflections From Within

    The Thistlegorm is a British cargo ship sunk in 1941 during WWII. She was on her way to resupply the British troops when she was sunk at anchor in the southern Red Sea.

  • Covered in Anthias

    Covered in Anthias

    The reefs in the Red Sea are covered in brilliantly colored anthias. They just explode off of the reef towards you.

  • From the Red Sea

    From the Red Sea

    In the Red Sea, there is a dive site called Anemone City. It is full of anemones and anemonefish. If you watch patiently, you may be treated to the beautiful array of colors that is it mantle (underside).

  • Rays Onto the Reef

    Rays Onto the Reef

    Reefscene in the Red Sea, Egypt.

  • A Fan of the Red Sea

    A Fan of the Red Sea

    The reefs along the Red Sea all teeming with sea beautiful sea fans.

  • Crabby

    Crabby

  • Wreck of the Kingston

    Wreck of the Kingston

    Stern of the Kingston in the Red Sea, Egypt.

  • Blowing Bubbles

    Blowing Bubbles

    Snorkeling with wild dolphins in the southern Red Sea, Egypt. They are a beauty to behold.

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