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Source Summary Tourism vital to Egypt's economy. Egypt aims to boost visitors, develop facilities. Conservationists warn development threatens Ras Hankorab Beach. Red Sea reef has tolerated warmer climate. RAS HANKORAB, April 15 (Reuters) - Ras Hankorab Beach, a pristine spot on southern Egypt's Red Sea coast with crystal clear waters
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