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  • The Dead Sea is a briny, hypersaline lake located between Israel and Jordan that stands out for its incredibly high salt concentration. With its waters reaching depths of 423 meters at their deepest point.
    It is one of the most saline bodies of water in the world – containing ten times more salt than that found in ocean water. The salinity of the Dead Sea has been attributed to its low level being 400 meters below sea level.
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  • The Dead Sea is a unique place. No, really. The water in it is extremely salty and contains almost the entire periodic table. That inevitably gives it healing properties.
  • The Dead Sea is receding at a swift rate; its surface area today is 605 km2 (234 sq mi), having been 1,050 km2 (410 sq mi) in 1930.
  • People seeking relief from chronic skin, respiratory, and joint problems benefit from the Dead Sea’s unique sun and mineral qualities.
  • Gezimanya'da Dead Sea hakkında bilgi bulabilir, Dead Sea gezi notlarına, fotoğraflarına, turlarına ve videolarına ulaşabilirsiniz.
  • As the lowest point on Earth, the distance from the sun means that the sun rays at the Dead Sea contain reduced harmful ultraviolet components.
  • How Was the Dead Sea Formed? The Dead Sea's name comes from the waterbody's extreme saltiness, which makes it inhospitable for most life.
  • Beginning in the 1960s water inflow to the Dead Sea from the Jordan River was reduced as a result of large-scale irrigation and generally low rainfall.
  • The Dead Sea is a must-see for anyone who loves nature and adventure. In this blog, we are exploring 22 facts about the Dead Sea that you need to know!
  • There is absolutely no life whatsoever in the Dead Sea. In various languages, the Dead Sea is referred to by different names, all reflective of its characteristics.