Episode Synopsis "2.35 The Geography of the Dead Sea"
This week I cover the geography of the Dead Sea. From the somewhat trivial, such as its size, to how it’s thought to have formed, are explored. Also, is it really dead? Yes there is some life. And a relative of the manatee is discussed. Next week, I’ll cover the history of the Dead Sea.
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