May 2007 Northern Red Sea

Scuba diving the Northern Red Sea and finding great pleasure in exploring the stunning wrecks of MV “Rosalie Moeller” in a depth of 37 m and HMS “Thistlegorm” in a depth of 31 m (the latter was bombed in WWII and rediscovered by Jacques Cousteau in 1955), as well as visiting wonderful corals and teeming marine life in the well-preserved reefs of the Strait of Gubal (my favourite dive spots: Shab Abu Nuhas, Shab al-Erg, Umm Qamar).


artificial reef, rosalie moeller, WW II, egypt, northern red sea

wreck rosalie moeller, WW II, egypt, northern red sea

parrotfish, rosalie moeller wreck, WW II, egypt, northern red sea
rosalie moeller wreck, WW II, egypt, northern red sea



thistlegorm wreck, northern red sea, egypt, WW II

thistlegorm wreck, northern red sea, egypt
soldierfish, thistlegorm wreck, northern red sea, egypt

two-bar clownfish, sea anemone, northern red sea, egypt

reef close to hurghada, northern red sea, egypt

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