Known in Hebrew as Yam Ha-Melakh, which translates to the ‘Sea of Salt’, is another popular local name of what we all know as the Dead Sea. It is the lowest point on earth which is surrounded by the stunning landscape of the Negev Desert. The shores of the Dead Sea are the lowest point on the surface of the earth, and the saline water of the lake give a lead to the name ‘Dead Sea’ because no fish can survive in the salty waters. The other result of the salty water of the Dead Sea is their renowned health and healing properties and the unique feature that one can float naturally in them. The thought of being afloat and trying out this miracle first-hand should top your bucket-list for 2018. Here is a list of things you didn’t know about the Dead Sea, and these points of fact should further force you to plan your visit soon.
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