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The Red Sea has some of the best diving in the world. It is part of the Great Rift Valley: a trough running from Israel to some degrees south of the equator. This immense crack in the Earth's surface makes for an extremely deep sea, reaching nearly 3000 m. It also explains small islands like the Brothers. Steep-sided and far from land, they were probably thrown up by volcanic actions as the rift opened. With around 1000 species of fish and 150 species of coral, the Red Sea is rich in sea life. Water temperatures range from around 15 oC in January, to around 29 oC in September. The Red Sea borders many countries, and this site mainly features diving in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. We also have brief descriptions of diving in the Sudan. If you want to be notified of updates to the site, along with other Red Sea diving news and discussion, please subscribe to our newsletter. We also welcome your views and experiences - send us your trip reports. |
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