Interesting information about the national park of Ras Mohamed
Ras Mohammed National Park is a beautiful and diverse natural reserve in Egypt, located at the southern end of the Sinai Peninsula. It is one of the best places in the world for snorkeling and diving, as it has stunning coral reefs and marine life. It also has desert landscapes, mangrove forests, and historical sites. Here are some interesting information about Ras Mohammed National Park
– Ras Mohammed National Park was established in 1983 by the Egyptian government to protect the area from fishing and other human activities that were damaging the coral reef and the fish populations. It was also established to prevent urban sprawl from Sharm El Sheikh and other coastal development.
– Ras Mohammed National Park covers an area of 480 km2, including 135 km2 of land and 345 km2 of water. It includes two islands, Tiran and Sanafir, which are also part of the park and have their own coral reefs and marine life.
– Ras Mohammed National Park is home to more than 1,000 species of fish, 40 species of starfish, 25 species of sea urchins, more than 100 species of molluscs, and 150 species of crustaceans. Among them are sea turtles, dolphins, sharks, rays, and dugongs.
– Ras Mohammed National Park has underwater caves that were formed by earthquakes and have pools of water inside them. These caves are accessible by snorkelers and divers and offer a unique experience.
– Ras Mohammed National Park has a small mangrove forest that covers a shallow channel at the southernmost tip of the peninsula. The mangrove forest provides a habitat for birds and fish and is a rare sight in Egypt.
– Ras Mohammed National Park has a variety of desert habitats, such as mountains, wadis, gravel plains, mud plains, and sand dunes. The park also plays a role in bird migration, serving as a resting and feeding place for many birds.
– Ras Mohammed National Park has a very dry climate, with only minimal rainfall during the winter. The temperature ranges from 15 to 35 degrees Celsius throughout the year. The water temperature stays between 25 and 35 degrees Celsius as well.
– Ras Mohammed National Park has a mysterious feature called the “Gate of Allah”, which is a metal arch that was installed by Egyptian engineers in 1973 at the entrance of the park. The arch has Arabic inscriptions that read “There is no god but Allah” and “Muhammad is his messenger”. The purpose and meaning of the arch are unknown.
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Written by ATW updated June 2024