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A traveler facing data issues after purchasing an Egypt tourist SIM card at the airport.
You have finally arrived in Egypt. The sun is shining brightly, your resort transfer is waiting, and you are absolutely ready to share your magnificent Red Sea adventures with friends and family back home. Naturally, your first instinct is to step off the plane, head straight to one of the brilliantly lit official telecom kiosks...
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No Arrival Cards in Egypt
Great news for everyone traveling to the Red Sea! Egypt is officially phasing out the traditional paper arrival cards (the famous yellow/orange forms) at major airports, including Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, and Cairo. For decades, the first thing travelers did after landing was scramble for a pen to fill out their personal details. Now, thanks...
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A vibrant table setting at one of Hurghada's top restaurants, showcasing delicious food and a lively atmosphere for an unforgettable dining experience in Egypt.
Hurghada isn’t just famous for its stunning beaches and coral reefs. It’s also a paradise for food lovers. If you’re looking for the best restaurants in Hurghada, this guide will
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Hurghada Environmental Guide
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 is
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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’s
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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 time
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How do marine creatures breathe underwater
Water in oceans and seas contains a significant amount of dissolved oxygen. Yet, if a human tried to breathe underwater, survival would be impossible.
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