Text & Photos: Mike Ward The northern Red Sea was a dangerous place for shipping in the second half of the nineteenth century. In 1869, the Carnatic struck Abu Nuhas. In 1876, the Dunraven hit what ... Read More...
New World Depth Record
By : Volker Clausen The Egyptian Red Sea is no new stage for diving world records, we have seen in the past couple of years Yasmin Dalkilic achieve the incredible depth of 105 MSW on a single breath... Read More...
Safe Drugs and Diving
That's how you learn to be a surgeon. Easy really, but from my experience a far better route to being a good doctor is: read about it, contract it yourself, diagnose it in others. My old pharmacology ... Read More...
Full immersion holiday: the Liveaboards!
Just imagine…living for seven, ten or fourteen days on a floating hotel, pampered and spoiled, in air-conditioned cabins with en-suite bathrooms and piped music, a comfy lounge with all entertainme... Read More...
THE DOUBLE-ENDED NEEDLEHORSE
New evidence in the Red Sea, the family of Pipefish’s/ Seahorses have been found at our Hurghada diving sites.
The species Solegnathus includes the Pipefish as well. They are considered to be ... Read More...