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The Dead Sea, the salt
lake between Israel and
Jordan, is the lowest
point on earth with
about 400 meters below
sea level. It is an
unique experience to
bath without being able
to sink, the water and
the special conditions
of the area have
positive effects on
dermatological and
rheumatic diseases.
The name Dead Sea refers
to the fact, that no
organic life can exist
here due to the high
salinity. The lake is 75
kms long and 6 to 16 kms
wide, mainly supplied by
water from the Jordan
River, but has no
outlet, so the waters
evaporate, leaving
behind a dense mix of
salts and minerals. The
warm, soothing, salty
water itself – ten times
saltier than sea water,
is rich in chloride
salts of magnesium,
sodium, potassium and
bromine.
The health effects of
this special area was
known since antiquity,
it was one of the first
spas in the world. Herod
the Great, king of
Judaea, already used it
in the 1st century BC as
health treatment, as
well as the Egyptian
Queen, Cleopatra. The
Nabateans discovered the
value of bitumen
extracted from the Dead
Sea an needed by the
Egyptian pharaos for
embalming mummies. Today
the Dead Sea is an
attraction for health
and leisure tourism.
Several hotels with spa
and fitness facilities
are gathered at Sweimeh.
Public beaches also
providing showers and
restaurant to enjoy some
hours at the lowest spot
on earth.
The Dead Sea plays a
signficant role in the
Bible, here it is named
as Sea of Arabah, Salt
Sea or Eastern Sea. At
the plain along the Dead
Sea, the Southern Ghor,
several biblical events
took place. The most
popular is the
destruction of Sodom and
Gomorrah. God punished
the sinful cities Sodom
and Gomorrah, but
allowed Lot and his
family to flee the
destruction. But Lot's
wife disobeyed Gods
order not to look back
on the burning cities
and turned into a pillar
of salt. Today see close
to the Dead Sea a rock
formation called Lot's
wife, and Lot's cave
with remains from an
early Byzantine church.
Here Lot and his
daughters took refuge
after the deletion of
Sodom and Gomorrah. Some
scholars proppose the
remains of Bab ed Dhra
and Numeira in the
south-eastern corner at
the Dead Sea are the
biblical Sodom and
Gomorrah.
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