The Dead Sea

Remember - you can't drown!
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12 august 2015Travel time: 18 march 2014
A stop at the Dead Sea is made by all groups that travel to Israel and Jordan. I have long wanted to experience its wonderful properties and now, finally, my dream has come true! Now briefly and only the facts. The sea is salty to the point of impossibility: ) Therefore, the burn is guaranteed to all "overplayed tourists". Applying mud and being in water is strictly limited, no more than 15 minutes. Then - a fresh shower and a break. If there are wounds on the body, it can pinch. If you have very sensitive skin prone to breakouts, it can sting a lot. My precious swimsuit fell apart before my eyes, it had to be thrown away. Although such a fate befell only me from our entire group, I don’t know why, but keep in mind, just in case: ) Lively aunts from a neighboring store impose healing mud from them, assuring that there is no mud left in the sea at all. Nonsense, who seeks - he will find.
If you dare to get smeared, keep in mind that the dirt stains the swimsuit and is poorly washed off, leaving a thick oily film on the body. Only fragrant soap and a fluffy towel will help : ) The entrance is very gentle, but the water is warm and pleasant, besides, it’s kind of oily or something ...Going further into the sea, try not to raise splashes - once you get on the mucous membrane of your eyes, you risk instead tourist attractions to study the latest achievements of Israeli ophthalmologists. In addition, small salt spikes and pebbles come across at the bottom, so do not forget to look under your feet : ) And of course, after going through all the trials, you will feel real bliss from the thought that it is impossible to drown here, swaying lazily in the water column and looking at your toes above the surface. It's really cool!! !
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