The family Scorpaenidae is composed by several subfamilies which have in common a large and spiny head with a bony crest on the cheek. ... Read More...
A land that time forgot: Shalateen and its people
By Ayman H. Taher This special city offers many fascinating features, combining trade, history, and culture. My first encounter with Shalateen goes back about fifteen years when a group of friends f... Read More...
UNDER WATER I CAN FLY…
Finally, it´s happening! For quite a while now I have been trying to organize a Pro Trainer Course with IAHD, the International Association of Handicapped Divers, as our Dive Center SUB SINAI wa... Read More...
The Death of Ships
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...
CRUISING THE RED SEA
With the Red Sea having a little too much of the good things on offer, it’s easy to retreat into clichés when writing about diving there. Aquamarine, turquoise, azure, pristine, crystal clear, ... Read More...