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The Dead Sea contains a high concentration of minerals that have seeped from rocks and soil and have been carried by springs to the Dead Sea; which has no outlet. Minerals, such as Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium and Iron are known for their ability to calm aching muscles and joints, stimulate natural circulation, smooth and soften the skin and help relieve stress and tension.
The Dead Sea contains a high concentration of minerals that have seeped from rocks and soil and have been carried by springs to the Dead Sea; which has no outlet. Minerals, such as Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium and Iron are known for their ability to calm aching muscles and joints, stimulate natural circulation, smooth and soften the skin and help relieve stress and tension.
The intriguing DEAD SEA
Dead Sea,
an inland body of water southeast of Jerusalem on the border of
Jordan and Israel. It has the lowest point on earth—1,373 feet below sea level at the water's surface. The sea is divided into two basins, separated by a land bridge. - Both basins are about 10 miles (16 km) wide. - The northern one is about 40 miles (64 km) long; the southern one, about 10 miles (16 km) long. - The combined area of both basins is about 390 square miles (1,010 km 2). The maximum depth, which exceeds 1,330 feet (405 m), is in the northern basin. The Dead Sea lies in a deep rift valley, which is part of a great rift system running through the Holy Land, the Red Sea, and eastern Africa. - Cliffs and steeply rising land flank the sea on the east and the west. The adjacent area is hot, dry, and desolate. - The Jordan River, is the only river with a year-round flow that enters the sea. - Diversion of water from the Jordan River for irrigation has caused the sea to shrink. Because it loses water only by evaporation, the Dead Sea has a high salt content. It runs more than 25 per cent, or seven times that of ocean water. - Dead Sea sea water has a clear, blue-green color and a bitter, nauseous taste and is slightly oily to the touch. - Its buoyancy makes it impossible for a swimmer to sink. There is virtually no life in the sea, except for bacteria and algae. There are however valuable minerals extracted from the water for commercial use. In Biblical times the sea was known by several names, including the Salt Sea. Genesis tells of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, which are now in the southern part of the sea, or so some believed. Tourists from around the world flock to such a Natural Phenomenon - provided of course you qualify for a visit visa!! - The come, the put mud all over their body to take advantage of their benefits to the skins - The salts too, and they swim in it - or just floating around; since it is so salty that the body literally float and they would enjoy reading the newspaper, sipping cocktails and just watch the world goes by. Be warned, though. There are reports that drowning take place in the Dead Sea; some due to falling asleep as they floated out to nowhere, panicked, and never made it back to short. How sad! Google to know more about the Dead Sea! |
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