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My third trip to the Dead Sea
... br> Two in our group had their swimming trunks on to float in the water.
After their dip in the salty sea, we all sat in the outside cafe and had some drinks. Some purchased lotions and soaps made from the Dead Sea water. It's supposed to have curative powers.
My roommate and I had our dinner at Jacques. It was delicious!~
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Shabbat and Sunday
... of us went to The Great Synagogue in Jerusalem and heard a wonderful male choir chanting the tefilot throughout the service. The afternoon was filled with food, rest, swimming, and a neighborhood tour of Miskenot She'annanim and Yemin Moshe. We happened by the local synagogue in the neighborhood when the caretaker was walking by, so he invited us inside. The synagogue was beautiful- particularly because it was decorated for a ...
First Day of exploring Israel
... in the scorching heat.
We followed Pilla around, during which I was fighting to take some good photos
and video. (She was moving so fast!)
We were then set free for an hour to shop and eat lunch. I convinced mum to go
halves with a salad, so we did! It was nice and healthy, and then I felt like
juice and ended up choosing grapefruit juice, which even though bitter, was
quite refreshing. It was a good lunch that was satisfying but ...
Masada and Qumran
... above the level of the Dead Sea. They say that it was fortified as early as 200 BC and then enlarged and reinforced by Herod the Great who added walls and a luxurious palace with a view of the Dead Sea. When Herod died, the fortress was held first by the Romans, but then was captured by the Zealot Jews during the revolt of 66 AD. the Romans returned in 71 AD and after a two year siege they succeeded in re-entering the fortress. When ...
Off roading
... about another 15 minutes before stopping at what appears to be a large pile of sandstone and rocks. The rocks turn out to be large blocks of minerals, mostly salt, the rest of the material is limestone.
The Dead Sea is not only the lowest point on earth but is also a major source for magnesium, potash, and salt. The minerals are mined on the west side of the sea—which is controlled and operated by the Israelis and on the ...
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