These sinkholes are not only a significant ... is the exploration of submarine springs in the Dead Sea. These springs, which discharge freshwater from adjacent aquifers, have been largely ...
The Dead Sea, already known for its unique geographical and chemical properties, is now home to a remarkable discovery: towering chimney-like structures, dubbed “white smokers,” that could ...
With war raging in the Middle East, efforts to tackle this ever-worsening ecological disaster appear to have dissolved too.
An abandoned lifeguard cabin, a rusty pier and mangled umbrellas are all that is left of Ein Gedi, once Israel's flagship beach drawing international tourists to float in the world-famous waters ...
Ein Gedi, once a popular Dead Sea beach in Israel, lies abandoned due to dangerous sinkholes and the receding shoreline caused by climate change and industrial water use. Regional cooperation ...
The increasingly exposed shoreline and the sinkholes, caused by a flow of freshwater dissolving layers of salt beneath the Earth's surface, are not new. In fact, the Dead Sea, nestled where Israeli, ...