Red Sea

It is intended to desalinate water, thus the region to bring drinking water to Aqaba from the Red Sea. The while remaining brine would then pumped via a pipeline into the dead sea. Until 2014, so 120 million cubic meters of desalinated water could be obtained. Both private companies and Government agencies want to participate in the financing. In addition the World Bank granted approval for credits in the amount of $ 1.25 billion (approximately EUR 900 million) late July only, sea through a 180-kilometer Canal to allow a combination of red and Totem. Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan want to jointly implement the project to ensure its supply of drinking water and for the preservation of the dead sea.

A huge hydroelectric power plant is also planned with the channel. More information on the subject see mwi/investplan/RSDSC.aspx extra divers diving school opened in Aqaba during a visit to Jordan only Port city a detour in the colorful underwater world of the Red Sea should not be missed. Beginners makes fit, to discover the diversity of corals in the house reef “Yellowstone Reef” the team of the extra newly opened on August 1st diving divers for this. The extra divers is situated in the newly redesigned Marina Tala Bay Aqaba and is attached to the Hotel Radisson Blu Tala Bay. A special eye-catcher not far from the Tauschule of the Cedar pride the wreck “, already more than 20 years is an underwater attraction. The hustle and bustle in the 25 degree warm water starts but from one meter water depth: floating sea horses, frog fish and parrot fish and colorful coral forests over.

Two German instructors make sure that at least on land no communication problems. Extra divers, Aqaba has a diving equipment for up to 40 people. More information is available on. A part of the extensive exhibition gets open air museum In the course of the renovation of the archaeological museum is on the Citadel Hill in Amman Amman in the near future under the open sky to admire: the opening of the new Museum is planned for the end of 2010.

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