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Suez Canal Time Lapse.mp4
Suez Canal Time Lapse.mp4
Time Lapse video of the Suez Canal North Bound from the Great Bitter lake to the Med.
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Egypt: The Story of the Suez Canal & Aswan High Dam
Egypt: The Story of the Suez Canal & Aswan High Dam
This is a brief film about two important engineering feats, made it for a school project. Music is Gortoz a Ran
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Iran's naval warships enter Suez Canal first time in 3 decades
Iran's naval warships enter Suez Canal first time in 3 decades
Two Iranian naval warships entered the Suez Canal this Tuesday, en route to the Mediterranean. Israel, which views Iran as a threat, has already called the move a 'provocation'. Iranian officials say the frigate and supply vessel are headed to Syria for a year-long training mission. It's the first time Iran's military ships have sailed those waters since the country's Islamic revolution of 1979. Egypt's Defence ministry says Iran's request stated the vessels would have no military equipment or nuclear materials onboard.
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Brilliance of the Seas - Suez Canal Transit
Brilliance of the Seas - Suez Canal Transit
Brilliance of the Seas passing Suez Canal January 16, 2011. We arrived in the area off Port Said late Saturday afternoon. We anchored alongside more than 30 other ships, finalizing the paper work necessary for the passage. 1:00 AM we entered the canal at Port Said in a convoy of 6 ships. The canal is aligned with the two areas where the north and southbound convoys can meet. At 07:00 AM we had reached through the first half to Ismailia and Lake Timsah and at 09:00 AM we had reached Bitter Lake. Here we anchored up to wait for the northbound convoy, and at 11:00 AM we could proceed towards City of Suez and the Red Sea. We left the canal at the City of Suez at 14:00 PM after 11 hours saileing and 2 hours of waiting at Bitter Lake. Suez Canal Suez Canal was opened in 1869 and is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea - from Port Said in north to City of Suez in south. The canal is 193.30 km (120.11 miles) long, 24 m (79 ft) deep, and 205 metres (673 ft) wide. The ships are led through the canal in convoys and crossing takes 12 to 14 hours depending on whether one must wait for oncoming convoys. The channel goes through 2 lakes, Lake Timsah and Bitter Lake where it is possible for the convoys to meet. The right bank (West bank) of the canal is cultivated with lots of cities and oases, while the left bank (east bank) is the Sinai Desert. It was a great experience and fascinating to sail through the canal.
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Suez Canal
Suez Canal
Also known by the nickname "The Highway to India", is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Opened in November 1869 after 10 years of construction work, it allows water transportation between Europe and Asia without navigation around Africa.
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Suez Crisis! British & French Warships to Middle East 1956/8/6
Suez Crisis! British & French Warships to Middle East 1956/8/6
1) British ships in England prepare for action, aircraft carrier HMS Theseus leaves, French fleet sails from Toulon to Mideast 2) "Hear Barrier. Rocket Plane Tests metals at 1900 MPH" - B-50 bomber releases Bell X-2 rocket plane; Col. Everest honored at AF convention 3) Argonne National Lab uses gamma radiation to preserve food 4) miniature railroad for Detroit Zoo, with monkey Julius as conductor on train, bears, ostrich is fed by boy 5) Fashion exhibit of watches 6) women platform divers and comedy divers from Aqua Follies (complete newsreel).
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Suez Canal Container Ship CMA CGM Chopin 2009
Suez Canal Container Ship CMA CGM Chopin 2009
Transit of the Suez Canal July 2009 as passengers on the CMA CGM Chopin 73000 ton container ship from Fos Sur Mer (near Marseilles, France) to Chiwan (China). This video taken at 0605 am showing an early morning haze which cleared soon after. Arrived at the Mediteranean end of the canal at 0400 and we were the first ship (being the largest) in a convoy of eight. We cleared the southern end of the canal at approximately 1530 and entered the Red Sea bound for Djibouti in French Somalia.
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Suez Canal panorama, showing El Ballah Bypass - Egypt
Suez Canal panorama, showing El Ballah Bypass - Egypt
During the quarter of a century that I've lived in Egypt I have always been intrigued to see vessels plying the Suez Canal. Indeed, the ship convoys often appeared to be floating across the desert as if by magic if I was situated far enough away from the canal at the time of sighting. So I'm sure no one will be surprised when I admit that I have long wondered how a local resident could sail through the canal. Unfortunately, I never found an answer to that question. However, in the autumn of 2004 and again in the spring of 2008 I was able to join two international cruises which included Suez Canal transits. In November 2004 I sailed south from Alexandria to Mombasa, Kenya on the 10000-ton, 208-passenger Seabourn Spirit; and in May 2008 I sailed north during an Africa circumnavigation cruise on Holland America Line's 38000-ton, 793-passenger Prinsendam. The Suez Canal was constructed by forced labor at a cost of USD 100 million over a 10 1/2-year period by Ferdinand de Lesseps' Universal Company for the Suez Maritime Canal, which was formed in 1858. The canal was opened on November 17, 1869 by the French Empress Eugenie. 163 km (101 miles) long and 600 meters (1968 feet) wide in its narrowest stretch, the canal links the Mediterranean at Port Said to the Red Sea at Suez. With an average transit time of 15 hours, the canal saves ships 11829 km (7350 miles) compared to the circumnavigation of Africa. The Suez Canal, which has no locks, accommodates about 50 ships daily and is <b>...</b>
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movie about the Suez canal egypt
movie about the Suez canal egypt
Enjoy this movie about the Suez canal egypt Historical Outline Characteristics of the Present Canal Advantages of Suez Canal Importance of the Suez Canal Importance of the Suez Canal Saving in distance via the Canal and the Cape Days to Remember Digging of the SUEZ CANAL Stages of Digging SUEZ CANAL Inauguration Ceremony Development of the Waterway Night traffic started on Convention of Constantinople Persons in the History of SUEZ CANAL Egypts Rulers & Kings before 1952 Egypts Presidents after 1952 SUEZ CANAL Chairmen Doubled Parts of the SUEZ CANAL Events and Wars Second re-opening of SUEZ CANAL Traffic Statistics Traffic System Saving in Distance via SUEZ CANAL Always Remember that Seabird-Marine your Reliable Friends all over Egypt's ports So Always Feel Free To Contact Us Anytime. Best regards Yours Faithfully, For Seabird Marine Services M. Khalifa Marketing & Commercial Manger Mobile Number: 002 012 4096457 Email: mail@seabird-marine.com Www: www.seabird-marine.com Skype mohammadkhalifa
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Battlefield 2142 OST - Suez Canal Theme
Battlefield 2142 OST - Suez Canal Theme
Load music for Suez Canal map Intelligence Report: "As the PAC launched diversionary strikes from Italy into North Africa, it secretly gathered forces in the Sinai Peninsula to prepare for a full-scale assault on the continent. On May 1st, four PAC Command Divisions flew into Libya to engage the EUs 6th Army Group. This left the 5th Corps at the Suez Canal without support when the Southern Command Group, led by General Muunokhoi, raced into Egypt. The EU forces staved off Min-shiks army until help finally arrived via the 10th Airborne Division. Had the PAC seized the Suez Canal, it would have severely compromised the EUs ability to defend Africa." Titan Intelligence Report: "To attack the EUs Suez Canal position, the PAC relied on a Titan squadron to transport assets into the field of battle. Similarly, the EU employed their own Titan fleet to transfer divisions from other posts in northern Africa. While conflict raged on the ground, a secondary battle ensued in the skies as both sides attempted to thwart the airborne delivery of reinforcements."
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Israel Concerned About Iran's Suez Canal Passage
Israel Concerned About Iran's Suez Canal Passage
Israel's prime minister has accused Iran of trying to exploit the recent instability in Egypt by sending 2 warships through the Suez Canal into the Mediterranean, saying he views the move "with gravity." (Feb. 20)
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Iranian warships head through Suez canal
Iranian warships head through Suez canal
Two Iranian warships, a frigate and a naval supply vessel, have entered the Suez canal, bound for Syria. They are the first Iranian naval vessels to use the canal since the 1979 Islamic revolution. The deployment is being seen as Tehran testing the post-Mubarak era in Egypt and the wider Middle East, and is likely to anger Israel. Last week the Israeli foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman called the deployment a "provocation". ... www.euronews.net
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Suez Canal Seized By Egyptians! 1956/7/30
Suez Canal Seized By Egyptians! 1956/7/30
Nasser tells crowd he has seized Suez Canal, pictures of canal and Mideast (partial newsreel).
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JAHRE VIKING in the Suez Canal
JAHRE VIKING in the Suez Canal
Joining at Suez southbound for loading in the Gulf. This trip to finish Special Survey started on previous ballast trip from Aruba to Gulf via Cape Town. Date is mid 2001. As she is now going for scrap this shows her on the move. Was somewhat windy at times in the canal.
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Port Said on Suez canal 1961
Port Said on Suez canal 1961
Our freighter 'Oldekerk' went from Aden (see previous clip) through the Suez Canal to Port Said. The Port Authority is the dominant building on the waterfront. Behind is Simon Arzt souvenir supermarket and the al-'Abassi mosque. I suppose that a lot has changed since 1961 .
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Breaking - 2 Iranian Warships Enter Suez Canal
Breaking - 2 Iranian Warships Enter Suez Canal
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Suez Canal fishermen
Suez Canal fishermen
In the autumn of 2004 and again in the spring of 2008 I was able to join two cruises which included Suez Canal transits. In November 2004 I sailed south from Alexandria to Mombasa, Kenya on the 10000-ton, 208-passenger Seabourn Spirit; and in May 2008 I sailed north during an Africa circumnavigation cruise on Holland America Line's 38000-ton, 793-passenger Prinsendam. The Suez Canal was constructed by forced labor at a cost of USD 100 million over a 10 1/2-year period by Ferdinand de Lesseps' Universal Company for the Suez Maritime Canal, which was formed in 1858. The canal was opened on November 17, 1869 by the French Empress Eugenie. 163 km (101 miles) long and 600 meters (1968 feet) wide in its narrowest stretch, the canal links the Mediterranean at Port Said to the Red Sea at Suez. With an average transit time of 15 hours, the canal saves ships 11829 km (7350 miles) compared to the circumnavigation of Africa. The Suez Canal, which has no locks, accommodates about 50 ships daily and is capable of handling up to 80 ships in a single day. The current maximum draft allowed is 16 meters (53 feet), and modifications now underway should increase this to 22 meters (72 feet). While ships which displace up to 150000 tons can now transit the canal, after 2010 fully-laden supertankers will also be able to pass. At present supertankers have the option of transferring a portion of their cargo onto an Egyptian boat and then reloading after their canal transit. Incredibly, the <b>...</b>






















































