Many hues of Dead Sea
Updated On Nov 11, 2011 11:11 PM IST
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A picture shows the Israeli (bottom) and Jordanian (top) shores of the Dead Sea. The Dead Sea may soon shrink to a lifeless pond as Middle East political strife blocks vital measures needed to halt the decay of the world's lowest and saltiest body of water, experts say. AFP Photo/Jack Guez
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A picture shows the shores of the Dead Sea in southern Israel. The Dead Sea may soon shrink to a lifeless pond as Middle East political strife blocks vital measures needed to halt the decay of the world's lowest and saltiest body of water, experts say. AFP Photo/Jack Guez
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A picture shows salt on the shore of the Dead Sea in southern Israel. The Dead Sea may soon shrink to a lifeless pond as Middle East political strife blocks vital measures needed to halt the decay of the world's lowest and saltiest body of water, experts say. AFP Photo/Jack Guez
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A picture shows salt on the shore of the Dead Sea in southern Israe. The Dead Sea may soon shrink to a lifeless pond as Middle East political strife blocks vital measures needed to halt the decay of the world's lowest and saltiest body of water, experts say. AFP Photo/Jack Guez
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An aerial view of a group of tourists bathing in the mineral rich waters of the southern Dead Sea at the resort area of Ein Boqek. The Dead Sea is one of the sites candidate of other 28 sits in a international online campaign votes to select the new Seven Wonders of World Heritage Sites. AFP Photo / Menahem Kahana
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An aerial view photo shows large salt formations in the southern part of the Dead Sea, near Ein Boqek. The Dead Sea is one of the sites candidate of other 28 sits in a international online campaign votes to select the new Seven Wonders of World Heritage Sites. AFP Photo / Menahem Kahana
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An aerial view photo shows large salt formations in the southern part of the Dead Sea, near Ein Boqek. The Dead Sea is one of the sites candidate of other 28 sits in a international online campaign votes to select the new Seven Wonders of World Heritage Sites. AFP Photo / Menahem Kahana
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An aerial view photo shows large salt formations in the southern part of the Dead Sea, near Ein Boqek. The Dead Sea is one of the sites candidate of other 28 sits in a international online campaign votes to select the new Seven Wonders of World Heritage Sites. AFP Photo / Menahem Kahana
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An aerial view photo shows sinkholes created by the drying of the Dead Sea, near Kibbutz Ein Gedi. The Dead Sea is one of the sites candidate of other 28 sits in a international online campaign votes to select the new Seven Wonders of World Heritage Sites. AFP Photo / Menahem Kahana
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An aerial view photo shows a dried area of the southern Dead Sea near Ein Boqek. The Dead Sea is one of the sites candidate of other 28 sits in a international online campaign votes to select the new Seven Wonders of World Heritage Sites. AFP Photo / Menahem Kahana
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Updated on Nov 11, 2011 11:11 PM IST