One of the world's largest underwater artificial reefs in the Red Sea is proving to be a major hit among divers and fish alike. The reef is part of a plan by Israel and Jordan to conserve and rehabilitate natural reefs which have over the years slowly been destroyed.
AlJazeera | August 24, 2007
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