Mount Sinai, height 2382m, also called Mt Horeb in the scriptures, seen upper mid-picture in a south-westward view from the plain of Wadi es Sadad, about 2 kilometers north of its junction with Wadi Sebaiyeh, where one finds remarkably sculptural sandstone formations such those seen in the foreground here. The closer, darker mountain seen here to the left of Mt Sinai is Jebel el Muneijah, height 1825m, believed by some to be the true Mt Moses, or Jebel Musa, where the Law was given.

Mount Sinai, height 2382m, also called Mt Horeb in the scriptures, seen upper mid-picture in a south-westward view from the plain of Wadi es Sadad, about 2 kilometers north of its junction with Wadi Sebaiyeh, where one finds remarkably sculptural sandstone formations such those seen in the foreground here. The closer, darker mountain seen here to the left of Mt Sinai is Jebel el Muneijah, height 1825m, believed by some to be the true Mt Moses, or Jebel Musa, where the Law was given.