Egypt 2024 Hurghada

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Egypt. Red Sea Governorate. Hurghada.  Nestled along a pristine beachfront, Baron Palace Sahl Hasheesh garners appreciation for its scenic location and impeccable beach facilities. Egyptian tourists enjoy a bath in the sea. An elderly grandmother (L) plays with her grandchildren. The woman is dressed with the traditional black abaya and a niqab. A niqāb or niqaab is a long garment worn by Muslim women in order to cover their entire body and face, excluding their eyes. Another moslem woman (R) wears a burkini. A burkini (or burqini; portmanteau of burqa and bikini, though qualifying as neither of these garments) is a style of swimsuit for women. The suit covers the whole body except the face, the hands, and the feet, while being light enough for swimming. This type of swimwear was designed with the intention of creating swimwear for Muslims who observe hijab in this way. 3.05.2024 © 2024 Didier Ruef