Dead sea is 34.2% salt and rest water – which is about 9.6 times more salty than ocean water – making it denser than our Human body helping us float without any effort. Also, the surface is 427 meters below sea level making it the lowest known place on Earth. The Dead Sea gets its name due to the absence of any life forms in its water.
Tag: Israel
Bahai Gardens – Photo Sphere
Photo Sphere captured at the Bahai Gardens in Haifa, Israel
Dead Sea panorama from Masada
View of the barren plains of Dead sea from Masada national park in Israel. This is one of the driest and most desolate part of Israel and is very close to the Jordanian border, in fact in this photo you can even see Jordan just below the horizon.
Church of Mary Magdalene – Jerusalem
The Church of Mary Magdalene is situated on the slope of Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. The Church with its golden onion domes is one of the most recognizable landmark that side of Jerusalem.
Sea of Galilee, Tiberias – Time Lapse
Time-lapse photography is a technique whereby the frequency at which film frames are captured (the frame rate) is much lower than that used to view the sequence. When played at normal speed, time appears to be moving faster and thus lapsing. For example, an image of a scene may be captured once every second, then […]
Photo Spheres – Sea of Galilee, Tiberias, Israel
Presently, the easiest way to compose Photospheres are through Google’s Nexus range of devices. The Photospheres in this post are captured using my Google Nexus 5 smartphone. To know more read this. Sit back and enjoy the Photo spheres which are making an entry into ANUBIMB for the first time ever. Not surprisingly the photo […]