American musician Paul Winter performing at the Dead Sea Beach. A celebration of the Sea's strange beauty and a lament for the Dead Sea's plight. The Dead Sea is shrinking at an alarming rate due to man's need for water from its tributaries for human and agricultural consumption from all sides of the Rift Valley. It is far more visible on the Israeli side as the sea is much shallower and can be seen receding very clearly over great distances. Video by Ranate Zoller
Paul Winter at the Dead Sea Beach
Blog: Bringing the Dead Sea to Life
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Bringing the Dead Sea to Life
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