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The Dead
Sea eastern coast in Jordan is one of the most
spectacular natural and spiritual landscapes in
the whole world. A series of new roads, hotels
and archaeological discoveries are converging to
make this region, the lowest spot on earth at
410 meters below sea level, as enticing to
international visitors today as it was to kings,
emperors, traders and prophets in
antiquity.
The
leading attraction at the Dead Sea is the hot,
soothing super-salty seawater, which is four
times saltier than normal seawater. It is rich
in chloride salts of magnesium, sodium,
potassium, bromine and several others. This
unusually salty, buoyant and mineral-rich water
has attracted visitors since ancient times, all
of whom have floated effortlessly on their backs
while soaking up the waters healthy minerals
along with the gently defused rays of the
Jordanian
sun.
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The Dead Seas total attraction is due to
its unique combination of several factors: the
chemical composition of its water, the filtered
sunrays and oxygen-rich air, the mineral-rich
black mud along the shoreline, and the adjacent
fresh water and thermal mineral
springs.
The opening of the new 5-star
Movenpick Hotel and Resort, combined with the
existing 4-star Dead Sea Spa Hotel, allows
visitors to stay in the valley while exploring
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Getting
there: take the Airport Highway
until you see the Dead Sea sign. Take your right
and follow the signs until you reach the Dead
Sea.
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