The Dead sea
The water of the Dead Sea is nine times saltier than seawater. Extreme evaporation is caused by oppressive heat and strong afternoon winds. Most afternoons the surface is whipped into a salty froth that coats the shore with a thick layer of salt crystals and stalactites.
The water of the Dead Sea is nine times saltier than seawater. Extreme evaporation is caused by oppressive heat and strong afternoon winds. Most afternoons the surface is whipped into a salty froth that coats the shore