Beneath the surface, Hurghada hides a world that feels more like a living painting than a real place. But behind this beauty lies a fragile ecosystem that requires care and attention. The Red Sea isRead More
The Great Pyramid of Giza is more than just a tomb. It is an architectural marvel that has defied time for over 4,500 years. Built during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu, it originally stood at an impressive 146.6 meters. However, if you look at its summit today, you will notice something strange: the peak is...Read More
You’ve probably heard someone say, “He has a fish memory!” That is a common expression used to describe forgetfulness. The idea became even more popular after Pixar’sRead More
We often come across heartbreaking photos and videos of massive whales or dolphins stranded helplessly on sandy beaches — with people rushing to help, splashing water on them, or trying to push them back into the sea. And a question arises every timeRead More
The camels in Egypt are more than just animals. They are a symbol of survival, tradition, and life in the desert. For thousands of years, the camel played a major role in transportation, trade, andRead More
Water in oceans and seas contains a significant amount of dissolved oxygen. Yet, if a human tried to breathe underwater, survival would be impossible.Read More
On March 15, 2025, the world witnessed significant media hype following a press conference in Italy. A team of researchers—comprising Italians Corrado Malanga (University of Pisa) and Armando MeggiRead More
The crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planci) is one of the most notorious marine creatures. Known for its spiky appearance and appetite for coral, it plays a controversial role in reef ecosystems.Read More
Hurghada is located in an exceptional position, between the mountains of the Red Sea from the west and several islands from the east. If you like sailing on a boat or a mini trip on a speedboat or glass boatRead More
Many tourists, during their visit to Egypt, make sure to include a safari trip to the desert, with a visit to the Bedouin village. And then, on their return, they ask, "Were they real Bedouins, and are there any in Egypt at all?"Read More