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The Gulf of Aqaba of the Red Sea near Taba. Egypt, April 18, 2002

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Similar   Thumbnail of picture 267-21: The Gulf of Aqaba of the Red Sea south-west from Taba. Egypt, April 18, 2002 Thumbnail of picture 267-30: The Gulf of Aqaba, Pharaoh s Island, and Sinai mountains from a beach ... miles south-west from Taba. Egypt, April 18, 2002 Thumbnail of picture 267-25: A beach of the Red Sea 3 miles south-west from Taba. Egypt, April 18, 2002 Thumbnail of picture 267-27: Pharaoh s Island in the Red Sea 3 miles south-west from Taba. Egypt, April 18, 2002 Thumbnail of picture 267-37: Red Sea near Breiha Hashemesh (Sun Pool) 6 miles south-west from Taba. Egypt, April 18, 2002
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Located in the southernmost tip of Sinai Peninsula, the Gulf of Aqaba is a picturesque body of water that forms a natural border between Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Its crystal-clear waters offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and desert landscapes. In April 2002, the gulf was teeming with marine life, including schools of colorful fish and even the occasional dolphin sighting. The tranquil atmosphere made it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on the beach. With its unique blend of natural beauty and rich history, the Gulf of Aqaba is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of Egypt's coastal wonders. – generated by AI

The image depicts a serene and idyllic scene of the Gulf of Aqaba, situated on the Red Sea near Taba, Egypt, taken on April 18, 2002. The photograph captures the tranquil atmosphere of the region, with the deep blue waters of the gulf stretching out to meet the horizon.

In the foreground, a small beach area is visible, marked by three dark umbrellas that provide shade for sunbathers or swimmers. A row of trees lines the shoreline behind the umbrellas, adding a touch of greenery to the otherwise arid landscape. Beyond the beach, a large hotel complex stands out against the backdrop of rugged mountains.

The Gulf of Aqaba is nestled between Egypt and Saudi Arabia, with Jordan and Israel also bordering it. The region's strategic location has made it an important hub for trade and tourism in the Middle East. Despite its economic significance, the area remains relatively untouched by modern development, preserving its natural beauty and tranquility.

The photograph was taken on April 18, 2002, which suggests that it may have been captured during a time of relative peace in the region. However, given the global events unfolding around this date (the Second Intifada broke out in September 2000), it is possible that the photographer visited the area before these conflicts escalated.

Overall, the image presents a stunning visual representation of the Gulf of Aqaba's unique landscape and tranquil ambiance, providing a glimpse into the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. – AI vision



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