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Ras Mohammed
Ras
Mohammed, the extreme tip of the Sinai, has every right to
be considered one of the finest dives of the world. Because
of its geographic position, the Ras Mohammed peninsula is
a privilege area.
Mainly because of the powerful
streams and currents that bring large quantities of planktons
and other food that give rise to an extraordinary growth of
stony and soft corals and attract large schools of both reef
and pelagic marine fauna. Given the great abundance of food,
barracuda, jackfish, tuna and sharks swarm in these waters,
offering divers the chance to make extremely interesting and
exciting dives.
Located at the very tip of
the Sinai Peninsula the double dive site of Shark Reef and
Yolanda Reef is often subject to some strong currents. Yet,
this is what can make it a stunning dive. The currents bring
in the big fish and in summer divers are frequently subjected
to schools of Barracuda, Snapper, Unicorn Fish and Bat Fish.
Giant Napoleon Wrasse, big old Turtles, Giant Moray and wonderfully
large Grouper are also in abundance and divers will also be
treated to a number sightings of Rays. Very lucky divers
may be treated to sightings of Manta Ray, Dolphin and the
dive guides favourite, Shark.

In 1983 the Egyptian government founded
the Ras Mohammed National Park with the aim to protect this
complex and absolutely unique ecosystem, which counts over
1000 species of fish and 150 species of corals.
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