Thursday, 21 February 2013

Why Is It Called The Dead Sea?

You’ve heard the name, but why is it called the Dead Sea of Spa? If you were to visit the area, it looks very much alive – gorgeous, sunny weather and pure blue waters. And the Dead “Sea” is actually a lake. So, what gives? The Dead Sea is technically a lake, but unlike most lakes, which consist of freshwater, the Dead Sea is filled with salt water – in fact, it is the 2nd saltiest body of water on earth. Through the centuries, the Dead Sea has gone by many different names. In the Bible alone, the Dead Sea is referred to as both the Salt Dead Sea Products and the Sea of the Arabah. Other names include the Sea of Lot, Sea of Sodom, Sea of Asphalt, and the Stinking Sea. Today, we have come to know this unusual lake as the Dead Sea of Spa because unlike other bodies of water, there is an almost eerie lack of life within its depths. There are no fish swimming beneath the surface, no plants growing at the base. The Dead Sea Products carries an extremely high mineral and salt content, which makes it impossible for marine life to survive. This same rich mineral content, however, makes up for its biologically unfriendly environment and gives the water amazing healing properties that attract visitors from around the globe.

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