As the Hebrew tribes fled Egypt, the Red Sea parted, allowing an escape route to the fleeing tribes from the troops of Pharaoh. Scientists now believe that a natural phenomenon may have caused the Red Sea to part.
The report says that a strong wind blowing from the east could have pushed the waters of the sea back, exposing mud flats at a bend in the sea adjoining a lagoon, allowing people to cross the sea, and when the wind stopped, the sea would again cover the flats.
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