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The Dead Sea
The Arab world is full of diversity when it comes to food, clothing, customs, looks and behaviors. But a common language and an ancient culture and history bring out the best in them and attract millions of tourists to the Arab world every year. For the thrill seekers there are miles and miles of open deserts as well as numerous peaks and mountains whose paths still offer many adventures. For those more faint hearted there are thousands of kilometers of white sandy beaches and islands; for the explorers there are old, ancient cities whose secrets are too numerous to tell. With all of these choices, there are many opportunities to enjoy the time with your family, friends or by yourself. However, one place stands above the rest even though it is located 400 meters below sea level, a place that is as enticing today as it had once been to the kings, emperors and prophets in antiquity. It is the Dead Sea Resort in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a resort that is distinguished because it is located in a country small in size, but big in spirit. The spirit of Jordan flows and travels throughout the world. Whether it is their foreign policies, their peaceful approach to settlement issues or their initiatives towards reform and attracting investment into the country, the people of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan are on a path of prosperity. The spirit and hospitality of Jordan is felt immediately at first glimpse upon your drive from the airport. Numerous signs welcome you whether you are there for business or pleasure. At the hotels, countries from all over the world are represented by the variety of nationalities visiting Jordan daily and this is a direct reflection of the openness of the Kingdom of Jordan.
The Dead Sea is famous for its warm salty waters as well as its mineral rich mud with which the sun bathers smother themselves. It is this combination of the unusually warm water and the mineral rich mud that has attracted visitors since ancient times, including Herod the Great and the beautiful Egyptian Queen Cleopatra. The swimming experience is unforgettable as the high density of the water makes it virtually impossible to sink. That’s why the most appropriate and the most photographed pose is that of a visitor reclining in the water leisurely reading a perfectly dry paper.
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