Friday, December 30, 2011

Dead Sea Salt Formations

 
 

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via Boing Boing by Rob Beschizza on 12/26/11


The Dead Sea's salinity of 33.7 percent makes it 8.6 times saltier than the ocean. Bordering Israel, the West Bank and Jordan, it is 423m below sea level, making it the lowest place on land on Earth. A tourist hotspot for millennia, more than 1m visitors a year visit on the Israeli & Palestinian side alone. The view from the shore is one thing, but from the air, the sheer strangeness of the salt formations in and around the lake become readily apparent. Photos by Baz Ratner, of Reuters, and others.


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters


Photo: Meredith Nutting, CC BY-SA 2.0


Photo: Iman Mosaad


Photo Karen Wilson


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters


Photo: Meredith Nutting, CC BY-SA 2.0


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters (detail)


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters (detail)


Photo: Baz Ratner, Reuters (detail)


 
 

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