The revenge of nature in the Dead Sea area

in #nature5 years ago


The establishment of nature: a trip in the wake of sinkholes at the Dead Sea
It has been decades since man dried the Dead Sea and gets rich at his expense.
The decline in the water level caused the creation of more than 3,000 sinkholes,
with every day an average of a new sinker was created and recently under Route 90.
Rare photographs from the hovercraft demonstrate that nature will not remain silent for a long time.
These craters, also known as sinkholes, From the dehydration of the Dead Sea beginning in the 1980s. The human hand, which leased the Sea of ​​Galilee with the construction of the electricity plant in Naharayim in the late 1920s, significantly reduced the flow of water from the Jordan River to the Dead Sea, as well as the long-term abuse of commercial plants that dry the sea for the benefit of its treasures. But it is impossible to ignore the nature that reduces its water.

In any case, more than 3,000 such beautiful holes have opened up in the last 30 years, with a new sinker being created each day on average. The sinker is formed from the mass of a layer of salt beneath the surface of the sea by fresh water that comes from springs or runoff and in a karstic process dissolves the soil, creating large, small depressions that fall down from centimeters to many meters.

And these bollers have already damaged the agriculture, the tourism and the people in the area. The date groves of Kibbutz Ein Gedi have been abandoned for years due to a large sinkhole, which was abandoned for the same reason. Recently, the resort village of Mineral Beach was closed. Now, the vengeful sinkholes threaten to undermine Route 90, which has caused people to think and build a bypass road, waste millions of shekels, time, create traffic jams and, worst of all, tourists are afraid to leave their homes.
Link https://travel.walla.co.il/item/2852385

To view the pictures and the heartache about the destruction of this special
area The area of ​​the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve is the area of ​​the sinkholes, so be careful how people go and do not go
Most of the people who spend the day at the Dead Sea do not leave the hotels simply is not safe because the land is exposed to sinkholes
. And not the salt pool that exists today
Anyone who heard of prints at the Dead Sea was all floating on the back and today in the summer there were impressions of the birds
because the bottom of the sea has holes and then they fall into the water
and the lifeguard works there today, running and turning the people and washing their faces
. Bokek destroyed nature reserve Lima and animals and running water
and a large area of The reserve was burned and now requires restoration
and have access to the Fun to avoid because of sinkholes therefore impose very little wild there
The
owner who left the country and lived in England
and now can be called the salt pond of the Dead Sea Works as a gift for any money they paid the
state gave to people The details that they set up factories and the profits swept into their pockets
a resource of the state and they did what they wanted, this is the problem of privatizing all the resources of the State of Israel

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This is sad, no faith in humanity :(

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