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An underwater view from Ras Mohammed National Park, located in Egypt's Sharm El Sheikh region, as one of the Red Sea's premier diving destinations, on August 25, 2025. Established in 1983 by Egypt's Environmental Affairs Agency as a marine reserve to protect both marine and terrestrial ecosystems, the park is renowned for its rich coral populations and diverse marine life. The area, which also includes Tiran and Sataya Islands, hosts a significant portion of the region's diving tours. Due to a ban on anchoring along Egypt's Red Sea coast, boats moor to pre-installed mooring buoys, preventing damage to the delicate coral reefs. With its remarkable biodiversity, Ras Mohammed National Park continues to be one of the world's most famous diving spots in the Red Sea. (Photo by Tahsin Ceylan/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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