Discover the enchanting beauty of the Red Sea

The Red Sea is an inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia, where there are countless sprawling coral reefs and marine life and incredible life.

The Red Sea is an inlet of the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia, where there are countless sprawling coral reefs and marine life and incredible life. This is an area with a large and shallow continental shelf in terms of area along with mild weather conditions, creating favorable conditions for them to develop.

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1. The Red Sea is one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world, with 2000km of coral reefs and more than 1,200 different species of fish.

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2. The image of a giant eel in the Red Sea. Some individuals of this species can reach 3m length and 30kg weight.

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3. Scary image of scorpionfish. This fish has extremely toxic spikes on the body.

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4. Like scorpion fish, red lion fish also have very toxic spikes. The venom of this species can kill many types of enemies.

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5. Tridacna sons often reside in coral reefs of the Red Sea. The outstanding feature of this mussel is that it is very colorful.

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6. A pair of butterfly fish - one of the most faithful animals on Earth - often lives together for life and raising children. Even if a child dies, the other child can be 'sad' and die.

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7. Orange clown fish often make friends with anemones in the Red Sea.

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8. The Red Sea turtle is facing serious extinction.

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9. A stone coral with distinctive green color.

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10. The virtual blue notes on a stingray's tail. This fish often lives in sandy areas next to coral reefs.

Update 15 December 2018
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