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  2. Dead Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Dead Sea is a salt lake is bordered by Jordan to the east and Palestine's Israeli-occupied West Bank and Israel to the west. [5] [6] It is an endorheic lake, meaning there are no outlet streams. The Dead Sea lies in the Jordan Rift Valley, a geographic feature formed by the Dead Sea Transform (DST).

  3. Ein Bokek - Wikipedia

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    The first hotel was built in 1960. In 2000, 14 hotels were operating in Ein Bokek, offering various types of spas and Dead Sea health treatments. [2] As of 2018, Ein Bokek is set to undergo significant development with the Dead Sea Valley Tourism Complex, designed by Israeli architect Moshe Safdie. The project will include a convention center ...

  4. Tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Ein Bokek resort on the shore of the Dead Sea Israel is emerging as a popular destination for medical tourists. [ 61 ] In 2006, 15,000 foreign visitors travelled to the country for medical procedures, bringing in $40 million of revenue. [ 61 ]

  5. Ein Gedi Spa - Wikipedia

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    Ein Gedi Spa was a wellness center along the Dead Sea, Israel, fed by the waters of the Dead Sea and is now permanently closed due to sinkholes that threaten the area. [1] It provided health by the four elements of the area: water, air, sun, and mud. The spa had hot pools that are filled with sulphur water. It was previously a famous attraction ...

  6. List of beaches in Israel - Wikipedia

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    List of beaches along the Red Sea, also known in Israel as the Reed Sea, located in southern Israel: Israeli soldiers enjoy a field shower near Eilat in 1967. 9Beach – Opened in Eilat in 2009 is located near a number of bars and the mall. [2] Bar Beach – Located in Eilat is a small beach located near a reef. [3]

  7. List of islands of Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Israel, from North to South: Rosh HaNikra Islands. ... Dead Tree Salt Island in the Ein Bokek basin of the Dead Sea [3] [4] [5]

  8. Medical tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Medical tourists come to Israel treatments such as surgery and in-vitro fertilization, which cost considerably less than in their home countries. [3] Israel is the world leader in such procedures. [4] Some seek relief for a variety of medical conditions at treatment centers and spas at the Dead Sea, a world-famous therapeutic resort. [1]

  9. Mount Sodom - Wikipedia

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    The "Lot's Wife" pillar on Mount Sodom, Israel, made of halite Salt cave in Mount Sodom Bedded halite at Mount Sodom. Mount Sodom (Hebrew: הר סדום, Har Sedom) is a hill along the southwestern part of the Dead Sea in Israel; it is part of the Judaean Desert Nature Reserve. [1]