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| Port of Suez, Egypt: The Port of Suez is located in Egypt
along the northern coastline of the Gulf of Suez. The port and city
mark the southern terminus of the Suez Canal, which runs north-south
through Egypt from the Mediterranean Sea to the Gulf of Suez. The
port serves vessels transporting general cargo, oil tankers, and both
commercial and private passenger vessels. The port is also an
important waypoint for Muslim pilgrims traveling to and from Mecca in
Saudi Arabia. Several large vessels are visible in the Gulf of Suez
and at various docks around the port. An extensive petroleum refinery complex forms the southern coastal boundary of the Port of Suez. At the time this astronaut photograph was acquired, a smoke plume extended southwards into the Gulf of Suez—probably from a facility burning off gaseous byproducts of petroleum processing. Greenish blue regions offshore in the Gulf are most likely sediments stirred up by passage of ships. Similarly colored regions along the coastline are bottom sediments visible through the clear, shallow water. |
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