Wilderness – Sinai Peninsula
The rainfall on he Sinai Peninsula is very small. Much of the area that we travelled could be said to be desert with very little to no vegetation. If this is whatRead More…
The rainfall on he Sinai Peninsula is very small. Much of the area that we travelled could be said to be desert with very little to no vegetation. If this is whatRead More…
The Suez Canal is man made sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Opened in November 1869 after 10 years of construction work, it allows transportation byRead More…
Just after crossing the Suez canal we came to a place called Marah Springs. The Bible in Exodus 15 tells the story about how the Israelites were in the wilderness and couldRead More…
There is some really great opportunities for taking photos right through the Sinai Peninsula. The diversity of the landscape from the coastline to rugged mountainous landscape makes for a very interesting time.Read More…
Just as we were to leave St Katherine to head to Eilat, we came across a number of sheep feeding on some pretty small bushes. But looking at the surrounds, the groundRead More…
Some wonderful rock formations appear in many mountains – doesn’t matter where you go. Highlight just coming out of St Katherine on the Sinai Peninsula was this formation which looks like aRead More…