The pearl of the red sea is the city named Cairo. The red sea is the water passage through Africa, where the east meets the west. Cairo is the door. Cairo is the pearl of the red sea because this city has focalized the economic power of mankind more than any other city on the shores of the red sea. Cairo is the most powerful economy of the red sea as an effect of its geostragetic location. The red sea lays thousands of miles in length. In the north waters the red sea separates into the gulf of suez and the gulf of Aqaba. In the south waters the red sea opens to the gulf of Yemen.
On the beaches of the
white sea looking south, inland at the city cairo there are two waterways
extending south for four thousand kilometers.
The water passage on the east is the red sea and provides the course for
all water travel to the east of the planet.
The travel from the atlantic ocean to the pacific ocean. The red sea touches the white sea in the land
of the metropolis of Cairo through a waterway named the gulf of suez. The Suez river and converges with the white
sea on the beaches of east Cairo.
The water passage west
and parallel with the red sea is the The Black Nile sends all of the fruits
downstream four-thousands kilometers through Africa. Each of these lands share
water fronts with the red sea which is parallel. Cairo is a city upon two powerful waterways,
the red sea and the black nile river. Cairo
is the metropolis of the Black Nile River Delta, one of the three grand rivers
of the African continent, around which all the life of Africa is centered. The Black Nile river flows from the mountains
and lakes of Ethiopia and the rivers of Sudan in a network of rivers flowing
into the valleys of Egypt.
If we pass the city of
Cairo travelling south and east, away from the black nile river banks we will heading
to the nearby seashore where the waters of the gulf of suez become the red sea.
Traveling southward heading upon the waters toward the red sea we pass mount
Sinai at the head of the Sinai peninsula at the east shores. Here is where the Sinai peninsula divides the
water of the red sea into two gulfs.
The east shores of the
red sea for thousands of kilometers lays the country of Arabia. Halfway across the length of the red sea on
the east shore is Jeddah, Saudi arabia. Here,
across the red sea at the west shore is the Port Sudan, Sudan. Furthermore south upon the red sea is the
opening to the gulf of yemen, at the southernmost land of the Arabian peninsula.
Upon the south east shores of the red
sea is the city Sanaa, Yemen. At the
south west shore is greater Ethiopia. The
red sea waters end here at the convergence of the gulf of yemen who opens further
southward and eastward into the Arabian sea.
Allahu akbar!
Your Loving Daughter,
Catherine Alwan written December 15, 2024
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