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Firsthand observations of the western Red Sea coastline describe its barrier reefs, fringing shoals, and the maritime plain that links coral formations to arid mountains. The narrative blends accessible explanations of coral animals and reef structure with field descriptions of desert flora, sandstorms, seasonal calms, and the vivid coastal seascape. Ethnographic sketches portray local communities, social customs, religious observances, and daily life among fishermen and nomads. Practical notes on navigation, ports, and shore formations are interwoven with scientific reflection and personal impressions, offering a compact account that balances natural history, human culture, and travel reportage.
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