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10 Amazing Facts About The Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is an incredible place in Israel - you will be amazed to know these facts before you travel there.

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Is the Dead Sea Disappearing?

The Dead Sea is one of the world’s most unique natural wonders. Its high salt and mineral levels are said to have healing powers, and people actually stay afloat in the water, providing a once in a lifetime experience for many travelers.

But the Dead Sea is facing huge challenges. Its water levels are receding at immense speed, mostly due to human activity, threatening its survival.

In this short mini documentary I’m taking a closer look at the Dead Sea, and the current problems it is facing. Is the Dead Sea actually disappearing?

I traveled to the Dead Sea on two occasions, most recently at the end of 2021, as part of a longer journey through Israel and Palestine. For other (longer) videos about the region, please click here:

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This video starts with a brief explanation of the geography and geology of the Dead Sea (which is qualified as a lake). Its coastline is shared by Israel, Jordan, and Palestine, and it is the lowest point on Earth. It also a place of breathtaking natural beauty, with blue waters and rugged mountain landscapes. Many tourists visit the Dead Sea as part of a resort holiday, but it’s possible to explore this area in many different ways.

The second part of the video touches on the problems that the Dead Sea is facing, most notably water diversion projects for agriculture, drinking water, and factories. With already less water in the Dead Sea, climate change is accelerating the evaporation process, adding to the unstable future of the Dead Sea.

In the last part I show some of the consequences of the decreasing water levels (for both the environment and humans), including the formation of many dangerous sinkholes in the region, causing roads and buildings to collapse (I use various drone shots to show the damage to the 'ghost' town of Ein Gedi).

Even though there are numerous proposals to end the rapid decrease of water levels, none of these have been put into action. Most scientists fear that the Dead Sea’s decline will continue for at least the next 100 years.

It's a stark reminder of what can happen when we treat Mother Nature the way we do.
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Why the Dead Sea is dying [2022]

Why the Dead Sea is dying. Okay, it's shrinking. But it's shrunk by half its size since the 1970s.

Located in Israel and Jordan, the Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water on Earth, and supports a whole ecosystem around it. Here's the story.

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Dead Sea: The Lowest Sea in the World

Part 1 of the 4 episode Dead Sea mini-series. In this episode, we explore the shores of the Dead Sea, introduce the area, and speak about the Red Sea-Dead Sea water conveyance project.

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Does Israel's Dead Sea Live Up To The Hype? | Destination Debunkers

INSIDER'S A.C. Fowler heads to the Dead Sea in Israel. Is it worth the trip and a bucket list must, or is it a total travel nightmare? A.C. will rate it on how crowded it is, if the mud bath works, and how well you can float in the salty Dead Sea.

The Dead Sea in Israel is actually not a sea. It's a lake, and it's bordered by Israel, the West Bank, and Jordan. It's fed by the Jordan River in the north. It's called dead because no life can be sustained in the water because of its high salt content. At 10 times more than any other sea in the world, the high salt content means you can't sink in the water.

About 1.74 million tourists and locals visit the Dead Sea a year. Spring and fall are usually the best times of the year to visit the Dead Sea due to the milder weather. The average temperature near the Dead Sea is about 80 °F (26.6 °C).

At the Dead Sea, there are natural mud deposits, and the mud is supposed to be really good for your skin. The same minerals in the mud are also in the water.

Dermatologist Marisa Garshick explains that it's not just the quantity of the salt in the Dead Sea, but it's actually the type of salt that is found. The Dead Sea has a lot of magnesium, bromide, calcium, and potassium, and these elements may have true benefits for the skin.

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The Secret River (The Dead Sea, Israel 2022)

The Dead Sea is an amazing place. There are landscapes and natural phenomena that you will only ever get to see here. The most impressive of these in this particular region is the one I’m going to show you today: the secret river.

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Stop #1 on our tour of our favorite places in Israel: The *real* Dead Sea - when was the last time you were ????here?

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The Dead Sea is Dying

The Dead Sea is receding at an alarming rate. Here's rare drone video that will show you why this salt-water lake is nearly half the size as it was just a century ago.
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Can the Dead Sea be Saved? He says yes!

You may be aware that the Dead Sea is undergoing a serious environmental crisis. Is there hope to save it? Let’s find out. ???? #insideisrael

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WATER YOU CAN'T SINK IN? (Dead Sea Jordan)

We experienced swimming in the Dead Sea in Jordan, the lowest point of earth and we went canyoning in Wadi Mujib. This is why you must travel Jordan. Try Canva for 45 days Free:

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When the Dead Sea Turns Deadly

PERSPECTIVES | Although the Dead Sea has some of the strongest buoyancy of any body of water on Earth, eight people have still drowned in it in 2018. How is that possible in a lake one can't sink in? Our Daniel Campos has the story.

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The Place Where You CANNOT Sink! (The Dead Sea)

You won't be able to sink in this water! Welcome to the Dead Sea. #insideisrael

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The Dead Sea - The Lowest Place On Earth

The Dead Sea, officially The Lowest Place On Earth (428m Below Sea Level) And A Shortlist Candidate For The World’s 7 Natural Wonders, Is An Enthralling And Evocative Combination Of Natural Splendor, Compelling Ancient History And Modern Luxuries.
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Opening my EYES under SALT WATER in Australia! #shorts

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ISRAEL: Is Dead sea really dead? 9 facts about dead sea..

The Dead Sea is a salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and the West Bank to the west. It lies in the Jordan Rift Valley, and its main tributary is the Jordan River. The lake's surface is 430.5 metres below sea level, making its shores the lowest land-based elevation on Earth.

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Dead Sea is really dead

How I discovered how much dead is the dead sea (in portuguese)

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