Dead Sea, Israel

An aerial picture shows patterns formed by crystalised minerals and sinkholes on the surface of a dried-up area of the Dead Sea near the southern Israeli Neve Zohar resort. The Dead Sea has lost a third of its surface area since 1960, with the blue water receding about a metre every year, leaving behind a lunar landscape whitened by salt and perforated with gaping holes

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