A snorkeler in Egypt's Red Sea had a near escape after encountering one of the most venomous animals on earth.
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Scientists who have been exploring the Red Sea have discovered natural death ... “Ordinarily, these animals bioturbate or churn up the seabed, disturbing the sediments that accumulate there ...
Scientific evidence may support the real weather phenomenon behind the biblical myth of Moses parting the Red Sea. Google Earth Both Christian and Jewish people regard Moses’ parting the Red Sea ...
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Officials in Malibu, California, are advising beachgoers to avoid distressed sea lions recently reported in the area.