The Red Sea of Egypt

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The Red Sea of Egypt

We’ve been to the Red Sea before, the Jordan side in Aqaba. On that trip, I longed to see the Sinai desert in Egypt. Twelve years later, and I still long to see the Sinai. But here we are in Hurghada, Egypt, a beach resort town known for diving and coral reefs. A day vacation from a vacation.

Sure, it’s always nice to spend a day on a beach in the sun listening to the lapping waves. But here we were –at a beach in ancient Egypt, with the Sahara desert and her strange beauty nearby, the Suez Canal not far, and the Sinai across the water. What I would give for another week, another month, wandering in those exotic places. One day.

My stomach recovering, I enjoyed the slow day staring out to sea. I was delighted with the Egyptian mojitos, second only to the ones in Cuba. I waded, found a piece of beach glass and a lovely bit of shell. The wind tangled my hair. I dozed in a sunny chair by the water, listening to the voices of the many Germans or Austrians (or other?) tourists.

View of the Red Sea from the dining room of the Elysees Hotel in Hurghada.
View of the Red Sea from the dining room of the Elysees Hotel in Hurghada.
Elysees hotel beach hurghada Egypt
At the Elysees Hotel Red Sea beach in Hurghada, Egypt
At the beach of the Elysees Hotel in Hurghada.
At the beach of the Elysees Hotel in Hurghada.
Red Sea Hurghada, Egypt.
The calm blue waters of the Red Sea. Hurghada, Egypt. Hard to imagine the great Sahara desert is minutes away.
Egyptian Mojito paper straw
Egyptian mojito #1 at the Red Sea…with the yellow paper straw. Cold, without ice. Yum.
Egyptian mojito at the Red Sea
Egyptian mojito #2 with snacks. Sugar cane is a standard Egyptian crop, mint and lemons too. 🙂
A little cloud over the blue Red Sea.
A little cloud over the blue Red Sea.

 

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Carol Fletcher is a traveling, dog-loving, tree-hugging, coffee-addicted, Nashville born-and-raised photographer living in Chicago. To see more photo essays and projects, please visit www.carolfletcher.com.