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The Northern Red Sea

I travel to work, do you? | October 11th 2009 by R.MAK

The Red Sea laps the shores of an ecosystem seemingly free from life and its surrounded by one of the world’s largest and vast area of sand. That’s the reason for which many people find it difficult to imagine that some of the earth’s richest read more

maryse

What's new?

Maryse Online | October 9th 2009 by maryse

+All work and no play makes maryse a dull girl. +As much as I try to blend in with the norm, I end up doing the uncommon. +I'm more aware of what I really want in life to obtain the higher things that I want to achieve: I want to experience the extra read more

btward79

The Bible: Fact or Fiction?

World Events and the Bible | October 9th 2009 by Brandon

By: Brandon T. Ward Many people are quick to discredit the Bible as some dusty old book full of tales. Is this a true statement? Of course not. In order to prove the Bible, one must first stop listening to other men and read the book for themselves. read more

rarytet

Photo holiday in Sharm El Sheikh - Egypt

For beginners on the Internet in Russia | October 8th 2009

On the wing of an Airbus-320 aircraft. View of the Red Sea coast in southern Sinai. Resort Sharm El Sheikh (Sharm el Sheikh). Rested from 27 August to 03 September 2009. Go on some photos from the rest (tried most condensed by weight preserving pri read more

kbecker

NFL Power Rankings Week 5: Brett Favre Edition

The UO Sports Dude | October 6th 2009 by Keith Becker

I wonder what’s sorer right now: Brett Favre’s almost 40-year-old right arm, from throwing all over the Packers defense, or his nuts, from getting sucked on by every commentator in the history of football, especially Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden, and read more

nickledimepenny

"Low Tide 2"

Camera Ni Cabrera | October 2nd 2009 by Pepe Cabrera

Arabian family walking by the sea during low tide along the corniche at Al Zahra district, Jeddah ( Saudi Arabia). This photo was taken on September 25, 2009. See the biiger photo on Aminus3! read more

bnsullivan

Nudibranchs in The Right Blue

The Right Blue | September 30th 2009 by B N Sullivan

Nudibranchs-- also called sea slugs -- are marine gastropod molluscs (snails) that do not have a shell. (The name 'nudibranch' means bare gills.)  Most tropical nudibranchs are small and brightly colored, so they are a popular  subject read more

holidayinegypt

Sharm El Sheikh

Holiday in Egypt | September 30th 2009 by Ahmad Nabil

The Bride of the Red Sea. The golden Egyptian City has many of advantages which attract the tourists all over the world. it has fantastic weather both in winter or summer. In the day you can enjoy the weather and the sea and in night you’ll fin read more

carolinew

Get Wrecked 19th September 2009 with Mike Ward

Scuba Travel's Blog for scuba divers on the move | September 28th 2009 by Caroline W

Normally I’d ride over with the coach,  but after the security check at the International Marina I decided to walk across the open dockside to the bright lights of the Tornado Marine Fleet liveaboards, they just looked so impressive berthed on read more

Susie

KAUST: King's Dream Becomes Reality

susie's big adventure | September 27th 2009 by Susie of Arabia

Saudi Arabia made international news this past week with the inauguration of KAUST - King Abdullah University for Sciences and Technology. A longtime dream of King Abullah's, KAUST's glitzy inaugural celebration was held on September 23rd - coincidi read more

babatope

Christian sermon: deliverance from life’s problems

Christian blog | September 26th 2009 by Babatope Babalobi

By Pastor E.A Adeboye Memorize “But lift thou up thy rod, and stretch out thine hand over the sea, and divine it: and the children of Israel shall go on dry ground through the mist of the sea. Read: Exodus 14:15-16 When the Israelites got to read more

benmorales

Sharm el-Sheikh among the Top Ten package holiday resorts

Egypt Then and Now | September 23rd 2009 by Baankhamen

Image by WomEOS via Flickr This year, Sharm el-Sheikh has broken into the list of Top Ten package holiday resorts, an extraordinary achievement for a place largely unknown less than 20 years ago. In 1967, Sharm-el-Sheik, which sits at the mouth of read more

TheStabbingPen

9/21 - “Record keeping in the post-nuclear world”

The Stabbing Pen | September 22nd 2009

I’m hoping the world never gets to the point when nuclear weapons are prominently deployed. In the modern age, especially with computers, we live in a world that keeps pretty detailed records.  I’ve had this conversation in various forms, but it read more

bnsullivan

Oh, Baby! A juvenile Scorpionfish

The Right Blue | September 19th 2009 by B N Sullivan

by B. N. SullivanSee that little fishie in the photo at right?  It's a juvenile scorpionfish -- species unknown.We came across this little guy in the Red Sea during a night dive at a place called Tiran Island,   in the Straits of Tiran. &nb read more

babatope

Does the Bible support spiritual warfare and deliverance prayers?

Christian blog | September 15th 2009 by Babatope Babalobi

By Pastor E.A Adeboye Memorize: The Lord is a man of war; the  Lord is his name (Ex 15:3) Read Numbers 16:28-33 The Lord is a man of war: the Lord is his name” (Ex 15:3). Our God is a super war veteran. He is an expert in fighting the heavenlie read more

RobBaiton

Yemen - 12-Year-Old Dies During Childbirth...

The RAB Experience | September 14th 2009 by Rob Baiton

This is one of those moments where you are thinking about what you were doing at 12 years of age. It certainly was not thinking about getting someone pregnant and for my female readers I bet it was not about giving birth to your first child sometime read more

babatope

Tips for christian growth and success

Christian blog | September 11th 2009 by Babatope Babalobi

  By Pastor E.A Adeboye  Memorize: but Christ as a son over his own house:  Whose house are we, if we hold fast the confidence and the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end (Heb.36) Read: Revelation 3:11-13   In Exodus 14, after the Israelites read more

Susie

Eight Years Have Passed

susie's big adventure | September 10th 2009 by Susie of Arabia

I can't pretend to speak for all the Saudis here in this country, but I can tell you what I have been told by the few Saudis I have spoken to about what happened on September 11th eight years ago. It is a sad day for them here too. They were horrif read more

bnsullivan

Goatfish: Tropical bottom-dwellers

The Right Blue | September 5th 2009 by B N Sullivan

by B. N. SullivanTake a close look at the photo on this page, and you can understand how this fish family acquired the common name Goatfish.  Members of this family (Mullidae) all sport appendages on their chins that look like very fat whiskers. read more

jkjoy

Thought I'd Share This Bit Of History - Parting Of The Red Sea

Jodi's Journey | September 2nd 2009 by Jodi

Chariot Wheels found at the bottom of the Red Sea.See pictures below and the routeYou will be surprised to see proof of Pharaoh's chariot and bones of horses and men found in the Red Sea. Evidence of the crossing of the Red Sea, Pharaoh's drowned arm read more

froglady

Thought I'd Share This Bit Of History - Parting Of The Red Sea

Live Laugh Frogs | September 2nd 2009

Chariot Wheels found at the bottom of the Red Sea.See pictures below and the routeYou will be surprised to see proof of Pharaoh's chariot and bones of horses and men found in the Red Sea. Evidence of the crossing of the Red Sea, Pharaoh's drowned arm read more

Susie

The Fisherman’s Net II

Susie of Arabia | September 2nd 2009 by Susie of Arabia

There are two sculptures by Mustafa Senbel that are named “The Fisherman’s Net.” Both of them occupy places along the Corniche, right next to the beautiful blue Red Sea that dominates miles and miles of Jeddah’s coastline. T read more

kopyme

Israel Is Gearing Up For War

World News & Commentary - KOPYME | September 1st 2009 by KOPYME

Iran has untill the end of September to respond to a UN Security Council proposal to stop enriching uranium, if they intend to forgo UN sanctions. For all we know this could be a bluff, considering Russia, China and other eastern nations are heavily read more

Seawolf Ultimate Red Sea Diving Deals

Dive The World Blog | August 27th 2009

Last Updated: 28 Aug 2009 Constructed in 2006, MY Seawolf Ultimate is 1 of the newest and arguably the most elegant liveaboard diving yachts cruising the Red Sea dive sites today. Dive The World has the goodies when it comes discounted liveaboard div read more

benmorales

Missing Russian divers in Red Sea survive after swimming miles

Egypt Then and Now | August 18th 2009 by Baankhamen

Four Russian scuba divers who were swept away by strong currents in the shark-infested waters off southern Egypt were found alive Tuesday after they managed to swim miles back to shore. The four went missing Monday after a dive in the Red Sea near Ma read more

Mark Your Calendars: West Bank Revival, September 18-19

Perfect Porridge | August 13th 2009

The West Bank Revival, a music festival taking place Friday, September 18 and Saturday, September 19, celebrates the history of Twin Cities’ music and the West Bank businesses that have helped keep the tradition of live, local music strong. The We read more

wlimjin

Sinai Peninsula

Beautiful Places On Earth | August 12th 2009 by jam

The Sinai Peninsula is a triangle shaped peninsula in Egypt. Portions of Sinai Peninsula are belonged to Israel and Jordan. To the north of the peninsula is the Mediterranean Sea and to its south is the Red Sea. Sinai Peninsula connects together Afri read more

Susie

Jeddah’s Rosewood Corniche Hotel

Susie of Arabia | August 9th 2009 by Susie of Arabia

This amazing structure is the luxurious Rosewood Corniche Hotel, located along Jeddah’s Corniche which runs parallel to the Red Sea. One section is shaped like a cyllinder, and the other section is a normal box shape with an enormous oval cut read more

zaifulzin

How literally should we take stories from the Bible?

Movie,Sports and Celebrity News | August 6th 2009 by zaifulzin

Did Jonah really hang out inside a whale? Could Moses actually have parted the Red Sea? Did Adam and Eve traipse happily around a garden until Eve got a hankering for some fruit? How do you determine fact from fiction when… read more

Susie

Parrot Fish

Susie of Arabia | August 2nd 2009 by Susie of Arabia

Parrot fish are abundant in the Red Sea. They get their name from their mouths and teeth, which resemble a parrot’s beak. Parrot fish are mostly found in tropical areas around the world and like to live in shallow coral reefs where they feed read more