
Desert of the Red Sea
The Desert of the Red Sea, also known as the Eastern Desert, is a barren region in northeastern Africa, primarily located in Egypt along the western coast of the Red Sea. Characterized by arid landscapes, rocky hills, and sparse vegetation, it is home to desert wildlife and ancient trade routes. This area experiences extreme temperatures and minimal rainfall. Historically, it has been significant for trade caravans traveling between Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula. Today, its unique geology and landscape attract researchers and adventurers, while its proximity to the Red Sea makes it a popular destination for tourism and exploration.