DID YOU KNOW in nabq
Posted by
Mr Amir Magdi
on Tuesday, August 9, 2011
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Red Sea and Sinai,
sharm el sheikh
Nabq contains the largest mangrove forest in Sinai. These plants are remarkable for the way they purify salt water using their root system. The wreck of the Maria Schroeder, a vessel which sank on the coral reefs in 1965, is still plainly visible at Nabq, with much of the ship still above the water’s surface. The portion beneath the sea has become a new habitat for a rich array of coral and other marine life.
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