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tags / dead sea
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claud265 says:
Israel's second most popular tourist site after the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem.
A mountain top fortress which King Herod transformed in 35 BC into a three tiered winter home, boasts two luxurious palaces, bathhouses, storage rooms and impressive water cisterns. An eternal symbol of Jewish history an…
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travelwithJD says:
Located on the shores of the Dead Sea, the Ein Gedi Wellness Retreat was perhaps the best choice I ever made in accommodation! From the oil massage, to the sulfur baths, to floating in the sea, my time at Ein Gedi rates in the top ten trips among my many travels! The rooms are clean and efficient,…
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bstudentoflife says:
Its hot. I mean its really hot here. Its so hot that I'm pretty sure that your body doesnt need to expend any energy in keeping itself warm. Just being in this air does that for you.
This place is amazing. But its the kind of place where you need to let yourself go, let go of your own intellect …
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