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Um Halhala

This site is also known as Shaab Quais which means beautiful reef. Two ergs emerge from 13m on a large plateau the drops off into the deep at 25m. You need very good conditions to dive this place.
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Panorama

One of the best wall dives in the Red Sea. Panorama is also known under Umm Alama. The panorama reef offers two different dive sites; the north side and the south of the reef. The north side can only be dived with a quite lake
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Ras Um Hsewa

The plateau from 15-20m is the main attraction. You'll find the amount of large table corals. You can see rays, crocodile fish, banner fish and sometimes white tip reef shark.
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Ras Abu Soma

Normally protected from the wind and current. This is an obvious drift dive. Drop a few hundred meters up north and swim with the wall on the right. The wall is broken up by ledge at 35m, ascending into a plateau at 15m with table corals and hard corals of…
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Gamul Alsaghir

There's a sandy plateau on the northwest end and number of pinnacles. There's soft corals covered and surrounded by an abundance of marine life. You can see scorpion fish, bat fish and glass fish.
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Gamul Alkabeir

A round reef from 15m encircles a lagoon that open to the west. Dive as a drift, Drop on the north side of the reef and take the 3 pinnacles. You can see eel gardens, eagle rays, large school of barracuda and white tip reef sharks are not unusual; even…
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Tobia Alsoghaira

Two lines of ergs emerge from a flat sandy sea bed. One way to make it easier is to head out on the east side and come back on the west. There are plenty of gorges and channels to cross over on your return. You can take some gorgeous photos…
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Tobia Alkabeir

The east side is naturally the liveliest part. The south annexed by two large pinnacles and one small. There's a small cave in 10m, you can see groupers, tangs, surgeon fish, unicorn fish, clown fish and glass fish.
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