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  2. Ain Sokhna - Wikipedia

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    Al-'Ain al-Sokhna (Arabic: العين السخنة, romanized: al-ʿAyn as-Sukhna Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [elˈʕeːn esˈsoxnæ], "the Hot Spring") is a town in the Suez Governorate, lying on the western shore of the Red Sea's Gulf of Suez.

  3. Atlantis (Wisconsin Dells) - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantis Hotel and Waterpark is a resort hotel with an indoor water park located in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. It has three waterpark areas: two indoor and one outdoor. Admission to nearby Noah's Ark, the largest outdoor water park in the United States, is included with booking. [1] The hotel is owned by Cornerstone Hotel Management. [2]

  4. Noah's Ark Water Park - Wikipedia

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    The park opened as "Noah's Incredible Adventure," [2] which became the name of a Noah's Ark attraction in 2003. [ citation needed ] In 1994, the Gantz family of Dubuque, Iowa, purchased Noah's Ark and added the "OctoExplorer", a yellow submarine with moving periscope, water guns and soft-surfaced waterslides. [ 2 ]

  5. Archaeologists Think They Might Have Found the Real Noah’s Ark

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    The team of researchers placed a renewed focus on the region in 2021 by exploring varying geological areas—including the Durupinar formation, which is made of limonite that bears resemblance to ...

  6. Archaeologists Think They Might Have Found The Real Noah’s Ark

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    Noah’s Ark is said to have come to rest on the mountains of Ararat following a 150-day flood about 5,000 years ago. Researchers now believe they’ve found evidence of human activity near the ...

  7. Al Galala - Wikipedia

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    The city will also include Egypt's first Olympic village. Construction of the city started in 2015 and will be implemented in three phases. In 2017, the 82 kilometer-long Al Galala road was opened, starting in Ain Sokhna road, and ending near Zaafarana, connecting the city to the capital and to other cities on the Red Sea coast. [2]