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The Red Sea Diving Resort (also known as Operation Brothers) [1] is a 2019 spy thriller film written and directed by Gideon Raff.The film stars Chris Evans as an Israeli Mossad agent who runs a covert operation to rescue Ethiopian-Jewish refugees from Sudan to safe haven in Israel.
The movie, starring Chris Evans and Michael K. Williams, is based on the real history of thousands of Ethiopian Jews being smuggled to safety in Israel
Trapped in the dark for 35 hours - Red Sea dive-boat survivors tell of terrifying escapes. Multiple survivors say they were told that if they wanted to hold anyone responsible, they had to name an ...
Memorial plaques for divers killed in the hole, left by families and friends at the site Technical diver passing under the Arch.. The Blue Hole itself is no more dangerous than any other Red Sea dive site but diving through the Arch, a submerged tunnel, which lies within the Blue Hole site, is an extreme dive that has resulted in many accidents and fatalities.
The dolphins, known for their curiosity and friendliness, approach the observation posts and floating piers, and swim alongside the people who snorkel and dive there. [1] The sea-pen covers an area of 10,000 square metres (110,000 sq ft), and is enclosed with buoyed nets. It is an average of 12 metres (39 ft) deep. [2]
Survivors of the tourist boat that sank in the Red Sea are speaking out. The Sea Story left Porto Ghalib in Marsa Alam, Egypt, on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, and was expected to reach Hurghada Marina ...
The Red Sea coast is a major tourist destination in Egypt; however, dozens of dive boats operate every day with unevenly enforced safety regulations. Earlier in November 2024, 30 people were rescued from a sinking boat near the Daedalus reef; in June 2024 24 French tourists were evacuated before the boat sank, and in 2023 three British tourists died after a fire broke out on their vessel.
“There’s so much to see and do in Arous,” read the brochure for a Sudanese vacation spot where visitors could go scuba diving amid reefs “made famous by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Hans Hass.”