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  • Sultan Hussein Kamel of Egypt

    Sultan Hussein Kamel of Egypt

    Hussein Kamel was born on November 21, 1853 in Cairo. He studied in Al-Manial School then traveled to France in 1868 and stayed at Napoleon III royal court. He returned to Egypt upon the Suez Canal inauguration and was the interpreter of the Empress Eugenie.

  • History of Ibrahim Pasha 1848

    History of Ibrahim Pasha 1848

    Ibrahim Pasha became the commander of the Egyptian troops in the Greek and Levant Wars. He conquered Damascus and defeated the Ottomans in the Battle of Konya. On September 2, 1848, he became the ruler of Egypt as per the Sultan's decree because of his father's sickness.

  • History of Ahmed Fouad Pasha

    History of Ahmed Fouad Pasha

    He spent his childhood with his exiled father in Naples. He got his education from the military academy in Turin, Italy. His mother was Ferial Qadin. Prior to becoming sultan, Fuad had played a major role in the establishment of Egyptian University (now called Cairo University).

  • Regin of Abbas I of Egypt | Abbas Pasha I

    Regin of Abbas I of Egypt | Abbas Pasha I

    Abbas has been often described as a mere voluptuary, but Nubar Pasha spoke of him as a true gentleman of the "old school". He was seen as reactionary, morose and taciturn, and spent nearly all his time in his palace. He undid, as far as lay in his power, the works of his grandfather, both good and bad.

  • Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Biography of Tewfik Pasha/ Tawfiq of Egypt

    Muḥammad Tawfīq Pasha (born April 30, 1852, Cairo, Egypt—died Jan. 7, 1892, Ḥulwān) was the khedive of Egypt (1879–92) during the first phase of the British occupation. The eldest son of Khedive Ismāʿīl, Tawfīq, was distinguished from other members of his family by having engaged in study in Egypt rather than in Europe

  • Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Story of Gabal Shayeb Al Banat - Red Sea Mountain

    Jabal shayb al-banat is one of the Red Sea Mountains in the eastern desert in Egypt, located to the west of the city of Hurghada at a latitude of 27 degrees north and a longitude of 33.5 degrees east of the Greenwich line approximately, this mountain is the highest mountain peak in the eastern desert with a height of up to 2185 meters, it is a prominent mass of igneous rocks

The Marsa Mubark Bay in Marsa Allam

Discover Marsa Mubark Bay in Marsa Allam

  • 05 16, 2023

The various marine organisms that abound in the marine life of the Red Sea are a source of national income for Egypt, where thousands of tourists from all over the world arrive to see these organisms by diving into the depths of the Red Sea, including the mermaid "dogong animal" and sea turtles, and in the next report we learn about the Marsa Mubarak area the most places inhabited by these organisms. Marsa Mubarak area is located in the south of the Red Sea governorate, specifically north of the city of Marsa Alam, about 60 square kilometers, inhabited by turtles, dolphins and dugongs "Mermaid", where tourists called it the best place for diving in the world, and British tourists described it saying: "diving in Marsa Mubarak is not alone, but next to you Mermaid, and green turtles guide you in the depths. 

Marsa Mubarak Bay is one of the most beautiful and richest bays on the Red Sea coast, as it is characterized by biological diversity and is a haven for tourists.

The Marsa Mubarak area has also been the shelter and abode of the mermaid and turtles for hundreds of years, where the bride animal is united, which is widely seen at different times, as well as hundreds of green turtles and various fish. 

The coral reefs in the Marsa Mubarak area are diverse, as the bottom of the Bay consists of sandy soil covered by a vast layer of seagrasses that the mermaid "dugong" feeds on, and there are also small sandy hills at the bottom of the Bay that have grown due to the deviation of torrents from the desert to the shore. 

Certain guidelines were set for tourists wishing to swim and dive with sea turtles and mermaids in the marina, the most important of which were not to chase turtles and mermaids, not to touch or feed them, and not to interrupt their swimming line, either face to face or from one side, which leads to those organisms changing their swimming path, while not crowding around them underwater or on the surface.

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In the 1980s the Red Sea dugong population was estimated at about 4000.  However that number is probably now much smaller. 

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