10 Fun Facts About Ras Mohammed
Satellite view of Ras Mohammed National Park Diving in Ras Mohammed is like attending a grand underwater masquerade where the fish are the guests, and the coral reefs are the extravagant ballroom. Here are ten fun facts that will have you booking your next dive trip faster than a clownfish darts into an anemone! Ras Mohammed is not just a diving spot; it's the Times Square of the Red Sea. With over 1,000 species of fish, you'll need to perfect your underwater 'excuse me' dance. The coral formations here are so massive they could rival the Burj Khalifa. Okay, maybe not in height, but certainly in wow-factor. At Yolanda Reef, you can find the remains of a cargo ship's unusual cargo – toilet seats! It's probably the only place in the world where fish might be as confused about human bathroom habits as we are. Fancy swimming with sharks? Ras Mohammed's Shark Reef is a hotspot for these toothy locals. Don't worry, they're just as interested in the coral as you are. On land, Ras Mohammed protects a rare mangrove forest. It's like the park rangers said, "Let's add some green to all this blue!". Magic Lake in Ras Mohammed has salinity levels comparable to the Dead Sea. Float effortlessly and ponder life's mysteries – like how fish sleep without eyelids. Move over, New York – there's a new city that never sleeps, and it's underwater. Anemone City is bustling with clownfish and their sea anemone homes. It's the ultimate in sea-floor real estate.1. Underwater Traffic Jam
2. Coral Skyscrapers
3. Toilet Seat Souvenirs
4. Sharky Waters
5. Mangrove Greenery
6. The Salty Spa
7. Anemone City
8. Dolphin Drive-By
Dolphins are known to cruise by the reefs, probably judging the fish on their fashion sense. "Darling, stripes are so last season!".
9. Underwater Photography Studio
With all the fissures, caves, and teeming marine life, every diver becomes an underwater photographer. Say 'cheese', Mr. Moray Eel.
10. The Not-So-Red Sea
Despite its name, the Red Sea is incredibly clear, offering visibility up to 30 meters. It's like nature's version of HD television.
So, there you have it – ten fun facts about diving in Ras Mohammed that prove it's not just another drop in the ocean. It's a full-blown aquatic extravaganza! Ready to dive in?