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As its name evokes, the Dead Sea is devoid of life due to an extremely high content of salts and minerals which gives its waters the renowned curative powers, therapeutic qualities, and its buoyancy, recognized since the days of Herod the Great, more than 2000 years ago. And because the salt content is four times that of most world's oceans, you can float in the Dead Sea without even trying, which makes swimming here a truly unique experience not to be missed: here is the only place in the world where you can recline on the water to read a newspaper. Scientifically speaking, its water contains more than
35 different types of minerals that are essential for the health and care
of the body skin including Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, Bromine, Sulfur,
and Iodine. They are well known for relieving pains and sufferings caused
by arthritis, rheumatism, psoriasis, eczema, headache and foot-ache, while
nourishing and softening the skin. They also provide the raw materials
for the renowned Jordanian Dead Sea bath salts and cosmetic products marketed
worldwide. Although sparsely populated and serenely quiet now, the area has a historical and spiritual legacy of its own. It is believed to be the site of five biblical cities: Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, Zebouin and Zoar. A series of new roads, hotels and archaeological discoveries are converging to make this region as enticing to international visitors today as it was to kings, emperors, traders and prophets in antiquity. Seaside facilities include modern hotels with therapeutic clinics and restaurant/bathing/sports complexes, meeting the needs of day visitors or parties wishing to spend the night amidst one of the most dramatic and moving landscapes in the World. |