


Since coming back to Paris at the start of September I've been missing warm weather so checking out photos from Sinai are helping take the edge off of the rather cool temperatures. Abu Galum is a Bedouin fishing village along the Gulf of Aqaba that is thankfully not connected to the overdone and high-hassle town of Dahab so transport to Abu Galum is an hour plus camel ride along the sea. A very pleasant view and nice diving - they actually have fish, compared to Dahab! - though I never really adjusted to sitting on a camel and felt it for days, with the salt water not helping the process.
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