Swimming in Dead SeaDead Sea

The Dead Sea, called the Salt Sea in the Bible, is the lowest place on earth. It lies 1,310 feet below sea level in the Great Rift Valley. Jerusalem's elevation is 2,400 feet above sea level, so there is a difference of 3,710 feet. Yet you can see the Dead Sea from some places just outside Jerusalem. The descent is extremely steep.

Dead Sea water is 30% salt. That's eight times saltier than the ocean. Although the sea is drying up in the south, it is as deep as 1,376 feet in the north.

You can't exactly "swim" in the Dead Sea. You float on it like a cork. (See me in the photo.) We saw a man try to dive in and he practically bounced. You can stand up straight and "walk" in the water (not on it). It is wonderfully warm and relaxing. There are many health spas in the area. The water and even the mud are considered to have healing power. The air has 15% more oxygen than air at sea level.

The water doesn't really taste like salt. That's because several kinds of salt in addition to table salt are dissolved in it. It tastes bitter and feels smooth like oil or hand lotion. After you go "swimming" it takes a lot of fresh water to wash off all the salt. I brought back a bottle of Dead Sea water to share with my students and others. (Other "souvenirs" of the trip are frankincense and myrrh.)

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