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The Red Sea is a seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, located between northeastern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. It is known for its stunning biodiversity, featuring an array of marine life, including vibrant coral reefs, exotic fish, and various species of sea turtles. The Red Sea is also a significant route for international trade, connecting Europe to Asia via the Suez Canal.
This body of water is approximately 2,300 kilometers long and varies in width from 24 to 300 kilometers. The Red Sea is bordered by several countries, including Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Jordan, and Israel. Known for its warm temperatures, the sea plays a crucial role in regional economies through fishing, tourism, and maritime transport.
The northern part of the Red Sea is characterized by the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez, both of which are popular tourist destinations. Activities such as diving, snorkeling, and sailing attract many visitors who come to explore its unique underwater ecosystems. The Red Sea's beautiful scenery, combined with its rich cultural history, makes it a fascinating area for both locals and tourists alike.
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