Much controversy over where the crossing took place...”Red Sea” in Hebrew is actually “Sea of Reeds,” not a specific geographic location. Archaeologist David Rohl says the Balla Lakes, a series of shallow lakes that is no longer there, is most likely according to Biblical narrative (Rohl is responsible for redating the Exodus in the 1400s BC, 500 years before Ramses). Nuweiba crossing theory places it on other side of Sinai Peninsula. Hard evidence is hard to dispute.
Gulf of Aqaba.
Well. Wow, then...how amazing that God drowned all those Egyptians in shallow water, eh?