The last of a series of discovery and underwater adventure
With Krov and Ann Menuhin.
The forbidding desert of the Sinai Peninsula offers no welcome, but a stone's-throw from the shore the waters crackle with the sounds of Crustacea and reverberate with the grunts of groupers. Delicate seafans tremble as they feed, while ribbon-tailed rays and deep-sea jacks court and mate. At every turn there are angel, clown and trigger fish dancing amongst the colourful coral.
This is the Reef of Ras Muhammad - one of the richest coral reefs in the world-the site where film-makers Krov and Ann Menuhin chose to spend eight months. Their film brings a colour and richness rarely seen - a vivid living mosaic of coral fish and wrecks - alive and constantly changing.
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