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A visit to the canyon provides instant recognition of where it gets its name. The walls of the canyon, which reach up to sixteen stories, are easily the most colorful and intriguing rock formations in all of Sinai. They were created by the erosion of water upon sandstone and limestone. In some places the deep coloration of rocks gives the canyon walls a prismatic and metallic sheen; in others, the stone is so smooth that it appears soft and pillowy.
meet the sea.
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This canyon directly behind Oasis Ein Hodra. Is famous because of its white sparkling stone the effect is completed by the white sand on the floor of the canyon.
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Few places are as steeped in Biblical mystery as the great Wadi Feiran-the Sinai's largest wadi and one of it's most archeologically important stretches of terrain. It was here, according to locals, scholars, and legend, that Moses struck a rock with his staff, bringing forth a spring so his people could drink.
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The Wadi Ginai is a small lovely wadi and easy to reach from Sunsplash. Here you find a lot of palm trees and a old bedouin garden. You will find silency and release. In this wadi is water so there are a plants. And after a rain you will find a many-sided flora with a lot of different dessert flowers.
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