Scuba Diving with Sharks and Shipwrecks in the Red Sea - Egypt

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Published: February 6th 2008Africa » Egypt » Red Sea
February 6th 2008

I love my wife. She was happy for me to escape the Scottish winter and meet up with Jeremy for a last minute deal on a liveaboard trip in the southern Red Sea. Islands in the middle of nowhere, big drop-offs, coral-encrusted walls, drift diving, sharks, and two deepish wrecks - bring it on. Jeremy had just come off an offshore job in Qatar and after a transportation nightmare managed to find ... Read Full Entry


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Masked Butterfly FishMasked Butterfly Fish
Masked Butterfly Fish

I think these guys are endemic to the Red Sea
Baking BenBaking Ben
Baking Ben

I assisted Ben with this masterpiece. Jesse came around for a feed and a night out in West Hamstead.
Before going to Egypt it was quite nippy.Before going to Egypt it was quite nippy.
Before going to Egypt it was quite nippy.

No diving for us in Scotland at the moment...






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Date: 16th June 2011


A wonderful collection of camels!

From Blog: Scuba Diving with Sharks and Shipwrecks in the Red Sea - Egypt
Date: 7th December 2011

Gotta love Camels
I love this photo! I may have already commented too, if so, I double love this photo!

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