The Dead Sea

Sea of ​​salt, Dead Sea
Israel, Dead Sea
Rating 8.0
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The Dead Sea

Sea of ​​salt, Dead Sea
Israel, Dead Sea
The Dead Sea is one of the saltiest bodies of water on earth, 67 km long and 18 km wide. The Dead Sea is known for its unique composition of salt and healing mud, which is extracted from its bottom. The famous silt sulphide mud of the Dead Sea is highly mineralized, with a high content of bromine, iodine, and hormone-like substances. This allowed the Dead Sea to turn into a unique healing resort created by nature and attracting millions of tourists from all over the world.

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Traveled 11 years ago
Rating 8
A stop at the Dead Sea is made by all groups that travel to Israel and Jordan. I have long wanted to experience its wonderful properties and now, finally, my dream has come true! Now briefly and only the facts. The sea is salty to the point of impossibility: ) Therefore, the burn is guaranteed to all "overplayed tourists". Applying mud and being in water is strictly limited, no more than 15 minutes. Then - a fresh shower and a break. If there are wounds on the body, it can pinch. If you have very sensitive skin prone to breakouts, it can sting a lot.
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