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Abu Galum Protected Area

Abu Galum Protected Area, along the Gulf of Aqaba between Dahab and Nuweiba, is a 500 km2 natural wonderland. Shell speckled gravel beaches run parallel most of the way to the splendid coral reefs below, unless rudely interrupted by plunging mountainsides. Close examination of the beaches will expose masses of Nerita splendens, a tiny snail whose decorative shell blends seamlessly into the pebble mosaic.

Inland into the park, deep wadis interlace with massive granite mountains that are intermittently cut by dark dolerite dykes. Out of a total 167 species recently recorded in this environmentally unique region, as many as 44 plant species are endemic. Mammals seem to like this plant diversity. Nubian ibex, hyrax, red fox and striped hyena thrive here, as well as a variety of lizards and snakes, including the black cobra, the horned viper and Burton's carpet viper.

Gulf of Aqaba at Abu Galum National Park, Red Sea, Egypt
by: Ras Mohammed National Park
Inviting Waters of Abu Galum, Dahab, Sinai, Egypt
by: Dr Tarek Amin
Camels at Abu Galum, Dahab, Egypt
by: Dr Tarek Amin
Bedouin Village, Ras Abu Galum Protecorate, Egypt
by: Dr Tarek Amin
 
 

See also...

Coloured Canyon
Ein Umm Ahmed
St Katherine Protectorate
Ein Khudra
Nawamis
The Blue Desert
Mount Sinai (Gebel Musa)
Ras Mohammed National Park
 

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