The Magic of the Red Sea

$14.95

The Red Sea is an exotic tropical dive destination for many scuba divers from around the world. Colors of the sponges, soft corals, and fish are as diverse as any in the world, as are their shapes, bringing divers back time and time again. There are also dozens of shipwrecks in the Red Sea with interesting histories. Four of these more popular shipwrecks in the northern Red Sea that are highlighted in this production include the Sarah H (AKA Kingston, built in 1871), the Dunraven (sank in 1876), the Jolanda (built in 1964), and the world-famous SS Thistlegorm (sunk on October 6, 1941).

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The Red Sea is an exotic tropical dive destination for many scuba divers from around the world. Colors of the sponges, soft corals, and fish are as diverse as any in the world, as are their shapes, bringing divers back time and time again. There are also dozens of shipwrecks in the Red Sea with interesting histories. Four of these more popular shipwrecks in the northern Red Sea that are highlighted in this production include the Sarah H (AKA Kingston, built in 1871), the Dunraven (sank in 1876), the Jolanda (built in 1964), and the world-famous SS Thistlegorm (sunk on October 6, 1941).

Please allow 3-5 weeks for this item to ship.

The Red Sea is an exotic tropical dive destination for many scuba divers from around the world. Colors of the sponges, soft corals, and fish are as diverse as any in the world, as are their shapes, bringing divers back time and time again. There are also dozens of shipwrecks in the Red Sea with interesting histories. Four of these more popular shipwrecks in the northern Red Sea that are highlighted in this production include the Sarah H (AKA Kingston, built in 1871), the Dunraven (sank in 1876), the Jolanda (built in 1964), and the world-famous SS Thistlegorm (sunk on October 6, 1941).

Please allow 3-5 weeks for this item to ship.