From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16419 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, July 24 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16419 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Missed Health Annual Enrollment? Click here ["Healthcare enrollment" Subject: Missed Health Annual Enrollment? Click here Missed Health Annual Enrollment? Click here http://redsting.help/aJWi1xUKGwOnPTIJtWV9uWM1uSM3QoGjaseMt4syDUDUKV7q_Q http://redsting.help/zSfuYqdgBwIL-Zu7ZYf5_TSbMzd834ShB2wUGEZ5W8Cgfnffhg eat, a canal was constructed linking the Nile River to the northern end of the Red Sea at Suez. This canal is sometimes referred to as the ancient Suez Canal. It played a pivotal role in improving trade and communication between the Nile Valley and the Red Sea, and beyond to the Indian Ocean. This canal was a predecessor to the modern Suez Canal, which was constructed in the 19th century and continues to be one of the world's most important waterways. The construction of the canal during Darius's reign is evidenced by ancient records, including inscriptions. Darius commemorated the completion of the canal by creating stelae (stone monuments) with inscriptions in several languages, describing the construction and its benefits. The canal not only facilitated trade but also solidified Darius's control over Egypt and enhanced the Achaemenid Empire's economic and political power in the region. In the late 4th century BC, Alexander the Great sent Greek naval expeditions down the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean. Greek navigators continued to explore and compile data on the Red Sea. Agatharchides collected information about the sea in the 2nd century BC. The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea ("Periplus of the Red Sea"), a Greek periplus written by an unknown author around the 1st century, contains a detailed description of the Red Sea's ports and sea routes. The Periplus also describes how Hippalus first discovered the direct route from the Red Sea to India. The Red Sea was favored for Roman trade with India starting with the reign of Augustus, when the Roman Empire gained control over the Mediterranean, Egypt, and the northern Red Sea. The rou ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 07:10:03 -0500 From: "Dash Eagle" Subject: [Address Needed] Where To Send Your Dash Cam [Address Needed] Where To Send Your Dash Cam http://biowave.sa.com/MNkGZR4nDLzWiBv_1REC6MdI-tR3K84LzG_8N4K8tQdJ-VQ2 http://biowave.sa.com/g8Ch1wgkhG6L-InZvyqV7RoVtx-O80WkVfYwmKOCErKSwUIV ands owned by Yemen. The first island, Sholan Island, emerged in an eruption in December 2011, and the second island, Jadid, emerged in September 2013. Approximately 40% of the Red Sea is quite shallow at less than 100 m (330 ft) deep, with about 25% less than 50 m (160 ft) deep. Oil and gas Undiscovered oil reserves in the region have been estimated at 801.5 million cubic metres (5,041 million barrels). Undiscovered gas reserves in the region have been estimated at 3,180 billion cubic metres (112,349 billion cubic feet). Undiscovered natural gas reserves have been estimated at 489 million cubic metres (3,077 million barrels). Most of these plays are controlled by the structure of the basin. Normal faults are common as the Red Sea occupies an active diverging margin. These targets are commonly found below the Salt deposits of the Middle Miocene. Modern development is focused on the following fields. The Durwara 2 Field was discovered in 1963, while the Suakin 1 Field and the Bashayer 1A Field were discovered in 1976, on the Egyptian side of the Red Sea. The Barqan Field was discovered in 1969, and the Midyan Field in 1992, both within the Midyan Basin on the Saudi Arabian side of the Red Sea. The 20-m thick Middle Miocene Maqna Formation is an oil source rock in the basin. Oil seeps occur near the Farasan Islands, the Dahlak Archipelago, along the coast of Eritr ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 09:19:57 -0500 From: "Ultra Air Cooler" Subject: Slash electric bills & keep that extra cash for yourself! Slash electric bills & keep that extra cash for yourself! http://syncy.sa.com/ZInSvGnH9S2NS1sBfN0IutF-m1e_n7xwakBQp9MQR2lwgDNR http://syncy.sa.com/2E2g1vhLDq2TF91F8KwarhZ-6p3f8R5gSet3y8rxYbjl6ssa id down the Red Sea to attack the Muslim pilgrim convoys to Mecca.:?143b144? The possibility that Raynald's fleet might sack the holy cities of Mecca and Medina caused fury throughout the Muslim world.:?146b147? However, it appears that Raynald's target was the lightly armed Muslim pilgrim convoys, rather than the well-guarded cities of Mecca and Medina, and the belief in the Muslim world that Raynald was seeking to sack the holy cities, due to the proximity of those cities to the areas that Raynald raided.:?152b153? In 1513, trying to secure that channel to Portugal, Afonso de Albuquerque laid siege to Aden but was forced to retreat. They cruised the Red Sea inside the Bab al-Mandab, as the first fleet from Europe in modern times to have sailed these waters. Later in 1524, the city was delivered to Governor Heitor da Silveira as an agreement for protection from the Ottomans. In 1798, France ordered General Napoleon to invade Egypt and take control of the Red Sea. Although he failed in his mission, the engineer Jean-Baptiste LepC(re, who took part in it, revitalised the plan for a canal which had been envisaged during the reign of the Pharaohs. Several canals were built in ancient times from the Nile to the Red Sea along or near the line of the present Sweet Water Canal, but none lasted for long. The Suez Canal was opened in November 1869. During the first half of the 20th century, the Red Sea slave trade attracted substantial international condemnation. After the Second World War, the Americans and Soviets exerted their influence whilst the volume of oil tanker traffic intensified. However, the Six-Day War culminated in the closure of the Suez Canal from 1967 to 1975. Today, despite the patrols by the major maritime fleets in the waters of the Red Sea, the Suez Canal has never recovered its supremacy over the Cape route, which is beli ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 05:16:59 -0500 From: "Pest Resister Official" Subject: Silent. Safe. Powerful. The New Way to Repel Pests Silent. Safe. Powerful. 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Sometime during the Tertiary, the Bab el Mandeb closed and the Red Sea evaporated to an empty hot dry salt-floored sink. Effects causing this would have been: A "race" between the Red Sea widening and Perim Island erupting filling the Bab el Mandeb with lava. The lowering of world sea level during the Ice Ages because of much water being locked up in the ice caps. Several volcanic islands rise from the center of the sea. Most are dormant. However, in 2007, Jabal al-Tair island in the Bab el Mandeb strait erupted violently. Two new islands were formed in 2011 and 2013 in the Zubair Archipelago, a small chain of islands owned by Yemen. The first island, Sholan Island, emerged in an eruption in December 2011, and the second island, Jadid, emerged in Septe ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2025 17:30:57 +0200 From: "Hormone Fix" Subject: The Shocking Link Between Gut Hormones and Blood Sugar The Shocking Link Between Gut Hormones and Blood Sugar http://ikariadetox.click/dgdCdGuK_8c85gX43tLMoyPzRwEAGQDl7KPQ5gMEeuR979psoA http://ikariadetox.click/9qcI_cOBtkN-ySFIIDTEd2P3WExgT6cWftz6x_YyYrNhg4hC1g ersistent north-west winds, with speeds ranging between 7 km/h (4.3 mph) and 12 km/h (7.5 mph). The rest of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden are subjected to regular and seasonally reversible winds. The wind regime is characterized by seasonal and regional variations in speed and direction with average speed generally increasing northward. The wind is the driving force in the Red Sea to transport material as suspension or as bedload. Wind-induced currents play an important role in the Red Sea in resuspending bottom sediments and transferring materials from sites of dumping to sites of burial in a quiescent environment of deposition. Wind-generated current measurement is therefore important to determine the sediment dispersal pattern and its role in the erosion and accretion of the coastal rock exposure and the submerged coral be ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16419 ***********************************************