The issue is surfacing some 3,500 years after the event is said to have taken place with reports of Egyptian chariot wheels found in the Red Sea, photographs to document it and books by scientists that could lead to a whole remapping of the Exodus route and a fresh look at ancient biblical accounts. For many years people got the site of the crossing wrong but archaeological evidences confirm the accuracy of the Bible.
Ron Wyatt, a well known explorer/archaeologist, allegedly found what appears to be remains of the Egyptian army in 1978 further up the gulf. He along with another explorer, Jonathan Gray, have documented artifacts, some of which have confirmed as dating to the time of the Exodus. At the moment though there is not enough evidence to prove that the significance of these findings, a few pictures of chariot wheels are not sufficient to prove that the whole army is there, and neither is it sufficient to prove that the whole army entered the gulf there. But it cannot be ignored either.
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