Environment
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Sinkholes Are Appearing in Dead Sea's Receding Coast Line
During the Ein Gedi spa's golden era in 1960s, visitors can relax in warmed baths before plunging into the salty Dead Sea; the very same coastline that is now dotted with sinkholes. The sinkholes can reach depths of up to 10 meters, which is proof of the ocean water's downsizing.
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