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Saturday morning in Eilat. What are all the people waiting for??
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One of the young dolphins loves all the attention from the visitors.
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Redsea...is the undersea observatory still in operation? Or did it fall into the hands of the Egyptians after Israel foolishly gave back the Sinai?
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Looks like a few more people on the right side would cause it to tip over. Nice shots, redsea.
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The Coral World Observatory continues to attract large numbers of visitors and has added new exhibits. Coral World's homepage is located at
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Thanks Redsea. When I was there it was small and cramped with small porthole windows to look through. I see they have added another room with large spacious windows as well as a tower to go up. Very nice. The longest time I ever spent in the water was in the Gulf of Eilat -- 12 hours non stop swimming just being amazed at the beauty of the deep.
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