Dead Sea
A basin of turquoise water teeming with high salt content can be found in the Judean desert, which is home to the lowest point on Earth. The Dead Sea, a natural wonder, is the name of this hypersaline watering hole. Naturally, the mineral-rich mud that can be found at the bottom of the sea offers the skin an excellent therapeutic treatment. The sea is devoid of all forms of life, and its high saline content gives it a natural resistance to drowning.
There is no way for the sea's water to escape; instead, streams of water flow from the valleys and merge with it. The visible rock salts that are found on the Dead Sea's shores are formed as a result of water evaporation in the dry, humid heat of the desert. A well-liked destination for tourists to experience this water wonder is Kalia Beach. Unlike other lakes in Israel, the sea is essentially useless as a source of fresh water for the nation.
Location: Dead Sea rift valley, Israel