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Mount Sinai (Arabic: طور سيناء, Ṭūr Sīnā’) (Hebrew: הר סיני, Har Sinai), also known as Mount Horeb, Mount Musa, Gabal Musa (Egyptian Arabic accent), Jabal Musa (standard Arabic meaning "Moses' Mountain") by the Bedouin, is the name of a mountain in Saint Katherine city, in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt.
At the extreme tip of the Sinai peninsula. This is one of the worlds premier dives. IMVHO.
About an hours drive, (through a major army checkpoint), from Sharm-el-Sheik, through the desert and ending with some 3km of unmade road, you need a 4x4 to get there.
Its not usually entered from the shore. A few boats come, but not many.
Shark Reef is about 1km ssw.
Walk across the top (dead part) of the reef for an easy entry directly over the wall...
My Dive Plan
● There is a manhole sized cave entry half a meter under the water, {fig 1}.
It requires a 'negative bouyancy entry' to drop down vertically into the cave itself, (about -6-7 mtrs).
● Take a torch and compass.
● Let your eyes get used to the dark and about 50 mtrs to the South you will see a small blue patch, this is the exit. (For bail out, just surface vertically again.)
● A reasonably easy downward swim to -15-20 mtrs, (unrestricted) through the cave, the passage will open into a larger cavern, which will lead you out onto the two immense walls, (meeting at this point on a 45 deg angle, South and West). These plunge vertically down to over -600 mtrs.
● Definately not recommended for inexperienced divers or those who suffer from vertigo or claustrophobia.
● Exit, return same way, onto the top or through the cave.
This is one of the Cathedrals of diving
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This is Mt. Sinai from below. The monastery is on the top, slightly on the left.
Mount Sinai or Mount Moses or Mount Horeb, is a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt that is the traditional and most accepted identification of the Biblical Mount Sinai. However, claims have been made by some writers who believe the true location of Mount Sinai is Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia.
According to Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition, the biblical Mount Sinai was the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
Eu bem que passei uns 15 minutos brincando com a velocidade do obturador da minha câmera e a chama do fogo. Rendeu uns 15 sinais de fogo distintos haha