The floating mosque

The mosque is built on the surface of the sea gives its direct view of the Red Sea a pleasant atmosphere that inspires relaxation and tranquility.

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Building over the sea is an interesting thing to do @ahmad_megahid does the red sea get storms?

Paul

You already know what I want to ask, right?

How do people get here?

Is it Accessible for all?

I love the photo.The hour of the day it’s taken makes the emphasis shift from the building to the the sky and water that seem to engulf the Mosque.

Nice shot.

You have one as your profile picture, do you do this intentionally? @ahmad_megahid

Dear @ahmad_megahid

In a very beautiful mosque you have shared with us. Did you get into it? If we could share some photos inside, we would know something better about it.

I noticed that for quite some time you were missing out on Connect, what happened to you?

An interesting place for a Mosque @ahmad_megahid , and from your photo it looks like it has direct access from land. While not a Mosque, your post reminded me of the Tal Barahi Temple located on a small island on Phewa Lake in Pokhara, Nepal, seen here as a small island in the lower centre of the first photo below. It’s sometimes referred to as the Lake Temple and of course, the only access to it is by boat!

I visited this temple and of course the only way to get to it was by boat, and I couldn’t believe how many people do. Here are a couple of photos depicting this.

Hello @ahmad_megahid ,

Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo with us, the mosque looks very original! Were you there on a visit, or you live in this city?

Did you go inside the mosque? Is it possible to take pictures from the interior?

You can always have a look at Please Read: Posting on “Photography” Board article, it might be helpful for your next post.

Furthermore, here is a great article that might inspire you: How to tell a story through your photography.

ما شاء الله

جميل جدا @ahmad_megahid