
The Dead Sea is a salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel and the West Bank to the west. It is the lowest elevation and the deepest hyper-saline lake in the world. Its surface and coastal areas are 1,400 feet below sea level and the deepest portion is about 1,659 feet deep. Its salinity is a staggering 33.7%, making it 8.6 times saltier than the ocean! The majority of the area around the lake is barren desert, but there are a few small villages that remain. For travelers, the lake offers a unique and relaxing experience, as settlements and amenities along its shore are sparse. The shoreline offers a spectacular opportunity for deep relaxation and for inspiration, with its striking and dramatic landscape of mountains, valleys and cliffs. This landscape creates an unmatched, picturesque setting that offers a wealth of photographic opportunities. For those wishing to experience the unique buoyancy of the lake, the northernmost sections tend to be the warmest. The Dead Sea also offers many mineral-rich muds, which are considered to have special healing benefits.
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