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First gate to Ras Mohammed | First gate to Ras Mohammed |
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|  | Mangroves ..........significant feature of this tree is its protruding and bulging, over ground roots. These aerial roots, also known as pneumatophores help transport oxygen and filter water to the submerged roots which are found in the anoxic, water-logged soil . Logically these pneumatophores are generally taller and larger the closer the tree is to the sea. It is with these peculiar roots that the black mangrove in Ras Mohamed has adapted rather well to this extremely harsh environment. Where other mangroves would not survive because of the high salinity and extreme drop in temperature during winter nights, the Avicennia marina in Ras Mohamed is flourishing and has a successful rate of natural reproduction, although tree density decreases somewhat nearer to the sea. Growing on hard-bottomed substrates these resilient trees are the only species that have made use of the muddy swamps-between the high and medium tide lines- created by the occasional flooding which brings water and soil down the wadis and into the sea. It is this freshwater from flash floods and ground water that allows the trees to grow in this saline environment. As strange as this might sound, this mangrove forest is an integral part of the reef ecosystem. Not only does it provide sanctuary, a breeding area, and food for the migrating birds, it also provides the same service for juvenile fish which can be found sheltering between its shallow water aerial roots and feeding on its fallen leaves. Being quite productive in terms of foliage, the leaves that fall from trees also attracts many ghost crabs and other invertebrates which recycle the nutrients in the system. These crabs provide food for other larger predators and the billions of eggs they produce contribute substantially in enriching the sea waters around it with nutrients. Now, how is that for helping out with the sustenance of life on the reef ! However it is not only the crabs that benefit from its leaves. Rich in protein, fiber and ash, the succulent mangrove leaves have traditionally been an important source of nutrition for camels and live stock and had been used as fodder for their camels by Bedouins for many generations. As a successful halophyte, that is a plant growing in a high salinity environment, the mangrove has as a result, been the subject of much research by the Egyptian Desert Research Center in Matariya and other research centers which are interested in increasing palatable fodder from the desert as well as those interested in marine agriculture. In fact man has found many more uses for the wood, roots, leaves, bark, fruit, and seeds of these majestic and mysterious trees. From using the roots and bark as an aphrodisiac to healing snake bites and other skin ailments with its fruits and seeds, man here has also used its wood for firewood and its bark for dyes. It should also be noted that the bark and roots also contain Tannin in considerable amounts, as well as Lapachol, which is an allergic sensitizer. |
Closed area They close some areas for 5 Years just to save the environment. |  | |
|  | Earthquake Remainings from the earthquake in the 60:ies - watch out! , donīt go close - the edge could brake and You would fall into a 20 m deep hole! |
Salt lake of Ras Mohammed Our guide was talking something about that Women was swimming in this salty lake many thousand years ago because the believed in a rumor that said "You will be ten years younger after a swim in this lake" |  | | Salt lake of Ras Mohammed |
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| Snorkeling at Ras Mohammed |
|  | Snorkeling at Ras Mohammed We had a wonderful trip at Ras M. we had a great experience - a giant Murena was swimming just 5 m from us, in and out in small caves, a big Napoleonfish, great corals etc...... |
Desert view from the Jeep |  | | Desert view from the Jeep |
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grets Mon Aug 13, 2007 07:54 UTC Great tips on Sharm, very useful for anyone thinking of visiting. Thanks. | babyrock Sun Apr 8, 2007 10:12 UTC Could you let me know how can I get him?I'm gonna go to Nuweiba from Sharm el Shikh airport by taxi. | angieandcos Mon Apr 2, 2007 18:47 UTC you should try the vodka sisha at the panorama its heaven | valha Sun Dec 18, 2005 10:35 UTC thank you for your great pages, we are going to sharm on the 22nd 'Dec for Christmas and I will now know where to make a beeline for. Valha |
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