Researchers studied the annual mass deaths of pink amphipods in Eilat. Climate change and disease were ruled out.
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 hue.
A 4.19 magnitude earthquake struck the Gulf of Aqaba region Thursday, impacting areas across multiple countries. The quake, ...
Both Christian and Jewish people regard Moses’ parting the Red Sea as one of the most impressive miracles of God — or is it?
The brine pools, located in the Gulf of Aqaba, are up to ten times saltier than normal seawater and lack oxygen, causing any marine creature that enters them to either be anesthetized or die ...
They found brine pools nearly 4,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Aqaba, which are up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and lack of oxygen, essentially killing all life that enters ...
The brine pools were found 4,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Aqaba, where the water is estimated to be up to 10 times saltier than normal seawater and a lack of oxygen causes the pools ...
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Jordan News Agency (Petra) on MSN4.0-Magnitude Earthquake Recorded in AqabaJordanian Seismological Observatory (JSO) recorded an earthquake measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale in the Gulf of Aqaba at 2:42 pm on Thursday. In remarks Thursday, JSO Director, Ghassan Sweidan, ...
The NEOM city initiative was aimed at creating the city of Neom emerged from Saudi Vision 2030. Scroll down for details.
Scientists have revealed how Moses really parted the Red Sea 3,500 years ago, and it might not have required any divine ...
Recent scientific research suggests that natural phenomena may explain the biblical account of Moses parting the Red Sea.
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