Both Christian and Jewish people regard Moses’ parting the Red Sea as one of the most impressive miracles of God — or is it?
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Jordan unveils unique underwater army museum in Red SeaAqaba, Jordan's only port on the Red Sea, has become a popular destination for divers. The city offers numerous attractions, including sunken military exhibits and a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar aircraft.
"The discovery came in the last five minutes of the ten-hour ROV dive ... Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia and sits at the northern tip of the Red Sea. Given that the Gulf of Aqaba is deeper ...
Visitors to the shores of Eilat in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea, during March and April in the past two years were met with an unexpected sight—the shores were tinged with a striking pink ...
Researchers studied the annual mass deaths of pink amphipods in Eilat. Climate change and disease were ruled out.
Scientists exploring the depths of the Red Sea have discovered natural death traps on the seafloor. They found brine pools nearly 4,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Aqaba, which are up ...
Work on the 15-kilometre underwater link, across the Red Sea, will commence early-March ... will extend the next stretch of pipeline from Aqaba onward to the Hashemite Kingdom’s northern power ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered mysterious "death pools" that destroy all life where the Bible says Moses parted the Red Sea. Just below the sea surface in the Gulf of Aqaba are obscure pools of brine ...
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