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  Explore the Desert and the Sea

The Eastern Desert of Egypt is bounded on the north by the Nile Delta and on the south by the Sudan border. On the west it meets the Nile Valley, while the whole east coast extends north to south along the Red Sea, a deep narrow trough about 1932km long, separating Africa from Asia.

This region possesses unique landscapes, which harbor a vital source of biodiversity of global importance; landscapes of lofty mountains, winding wadis and a view of the emerald waters of the Red Sea. Here the wildlife shows considerable variety while the rich and diverse Red Sea marine life is one of the world’s finest diving and snorkeling locations.
 

The Eastern Desert and Red Sea have a long and fascinating history. From the relics of prehistory, with its rock art, to the ancient Pharaonic seaports and the wondrous Roman quarries and settlements. Much of the wealth of antiquities is still unrevealed.

Outside the quaint cities and towns, the deserts are sparsely populated with nomadic tribes that roam this inhospitable terrain. These tribes possess unique and colorful cultures and a deep understanding and appreciation of the landscape that sustains them.

This lavishly illustrated fold-out map and guide reveals the spectacular wilderness areas of Egypt’s Eastern Desert and Red Sea, with their varied marine and terrestrial wildlife and habitats, indigenous nomadic peoples with distinct cultures, and unique archaeological sites. This exotic desert–sea region is explored on this illustrated map with over 150 stunning color photographs, together with explanatory text. • Diving sites • Protected areas • Points of interest • Marine life • Marine habitats • Wildlife • Terrestrial habitats • Archaeology • Religious sites • Geology • Indigenous people.

Available in English, German, Italian and Russian
ISBN 978 977 416 277 0 Published by the American University in Cairo CLICK HERE FOR PURCHASE INFORMATION

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