Despite its dark name, the Dead Sea is in fact not at all deadly to humans, but is to other organisms such as plants and fish, hence the complete lack of living inhabitants. This is due to the levels of salt in the water which is approximately 30% salinity, 9 times saltier then the Mediterranean. These levels of salt are also responsible for the ability to float along the waters of the Dead Sea, the increased density in the water allows visitors to float effortlessly along the surface. Located between the banks of Israel and Jordan, this natural spa is 420 m below sea level making it the lowest place of the earth's surface. Visitors flock to the oasis of the Dead Sea to kick ...
Following in the footsteps of Jesus along the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem is one of the most meaningful and significant ways to experience the Old City. Jerusalem, one of the most vibrant and most fought-over cities in the world, is a holy site for three of the world’s major religions: Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Pilgrims from all over the world flock to this beautiful ancient city in search of inspiration and fulfillment. From the arresting sight of the faithful in earnest prayer at the Western Wall, to glimpses of the beautiful Dome of the Rock, Old Jerusalem overflows with incredible sights. The Via Dolorosa, latin for “Way of Suffering”, is regarded as the path that Jesus trod as he was tried, convicted, beaten, and then ...
If you're trying to travel around the Sea of Galilee, try not to get there on a Sabbath. That's when all local public transportation shuts down, and you're stuck trying to thumb it around this gorgeous jewel of a lake. Not that hitchhiking is a terribly bad idea, and in Israel many people feel sorry for those who didn't plan ahead for their transportation on the Sabbath—and they’ll graciously pick you up. In fact, that's how we ended up touring one of the most beautiful sites on the shores of the freshwater Sea of Galilee, the Mount of the Beatitudes. More of a grassy knoll on the shore of the lake than a mountain, the Mount of Beatitudes is nevertheless one of the most breathtaking ...
Lying in the arid region of Southern Israel, the Negev Desert covers a vast plot of land and showcases various interesting topographies. It includes three crater-like box canyons called Makhtesh Ramon, Makhtesh Gadol, and Makhtesh Katan. Rocky by nature, the Negev is a collection of moon-like mountains and extremely dusty. Despite this, there is a burgeoning travel movement underway. If the promise of adventure suits your taste, leave behind civilization for a few days and prepare to be lost in the lap of nature. The five different ecological regions of the Negev Desert are northern, western, and central Negev, the high plateau and the Arabah Valley. Rainfall is plentiful in the Northern Negev or Mediterranean Zone and as such has some fertile regions that can ...







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