Moses and the Israelites likely crossed the Red Sea through an underwater land bridge between Nuweiba Beach in Egypt and the coastline of modern-day Saudi Arabia. Archaeological evidence uncovered here includes wheels and bones from Pharaoh's chariots that pursued the Israelites, as well as pillars erected by King Solomon to commemorate the crossing. Further artifacts have been found on the Saudi side supporting the biblical account of the Israelites' journey after fleeing Egypt. While some question the historicity of the biblical figures and events, the archaeological findings provide support for the veracity of the Exodus story.