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El Ikhwa Islands

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Location
  
Red Sea

Total islands
  
2

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El Ikhwa Islands (Arabic: جزر الإخوة‎‎ lit. islands of brotherhood) are two small Red Sea islands in the Red Sea Governorate of Egypt.

Contents

Map of Al Ikhwan

Geography

They are situated 67 kilometres (42 mi) from El Qoseir on the mainland.

The most prominent feature of the islands is the Brothers Islands Lighthouse built by the British in 1883. Small Brother lies one kilometre (0.6 miles) south from the Big Brother.

Underwater diving

The islands are a dive site featuring corals and two wrecks: Numidia and Aida. The islands are also famed for encounters with Oceanic Whitetip and Hammerhead Sharks. However, they are only suitable for very experienced divers due to the islands' isolated position, the challenging dive conditions, and very strong currents. During high season there are many dive safari boats around both islands.

In 2012, CNN ranked Big Brother ninth in a list of the world's 50 best dive sites, and second in the Red Sea.

References

El Ikhwa Islands Wikipedia