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Erets Ein Gedi
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Activities, shops and projects by members of Kibbutz Ein Gedi. Store offers quilts, wood and iron work, homemade baked goods, a zoo and botanical gardens.
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Diamonds and Pearls in the Dead Sea
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Swallow-holes are small pools formed following the retreat of the sea, with springs whose water has strong shades of blue and green, of rust-color and of turquoise. During a visit at the site, the guide draws from the ground small salt crystals that look like jewels.
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The New Kalya Beach
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A small beach with natural mud baths, shaded picnic areas, a restaurant, souvenir store, lawns suitable for camping, a Bedouin bazaar and a holistic treatment cabin.
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Mineral Beach
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A Dead Sea beach open year-round, south of Mitspe Shalem. Fresh water pools along with sulfur pools, mud and treatment rooms.
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Kumran National Park and Visitors Center
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The remains of an ancient settlement on the banks of the Dead Sea many believe to have been inhabited by a cult of the Essenes. Ancient scrolls including biblical texts, the Apocrypha and the group's texts, were found secreted in nearby caves. A museum recreates the settlement, and features a 3-D audiovisual show. There is a restaurant on site.
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The Botanical Garden in Kibbutz Ein Gedi
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Kibbutz Ein Gedi is the only botanical garden in the world that people live in. More than 1,000 varieties of flora from all over the world that have been acclimated to Israel and grow wild here, as well as 1,000 varieties of cactus.
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Khamei Ein Gedi
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Therapeutic pools on the western coast of the Dead Sea. Thermo-mineral pools, a rest station, mud bath, fresh water pools and a spa treatment center.
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Ahava Visitor Center
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Visitors center and shop with cosmetics products made from Dead Sea minerals. Center visitors can view the manufacturing process, see an informative video and receive consultations.
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