DID YOU KNOW? taba
Posted by
Mr Amir Magdi
on Thursday, August 25, 2011
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Red Sea and Sinai,
sharm el sheikh,
taba
The west south of Taba (along 3590 km2) declared as a National park stretches for each abandon natural and typographical features. The clownfish (made famous in recent years as the star of the hit film Finding Nemo) is, despite its name, one of the cleverer fish around. You’ll see many of them in the clear waters around Taba, but you might not know of the unusual relationship they have with sea anemones.
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