Zag³osuj na Morze Martwe w konkursie na 7 cudów swiata natury
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Zag³osuj na Morze Martwe w konkursie na 7 cudów swiata natury
Portal i Kwartalnik Emiddle East Zag³osuj na Morze Martwe w konkursie na 7 cudów swiata natury Autor: Ambasada Izraela w Polsce Zag³osuj na Morze Martwe w konkursie na 7 cudów ¶wiata natury, Morze Martwe to najni¿ej po³o¿one miejsce na swiecie i jedno z najbardziej popularnych miejsc turystycznych w Izraelu. Jest jednym z 28 finalistów internetowego konkursu na siedem cudów ¶wiata natury. (www.new7wonders.com ). Aby przej¶æ do fina³Ã³w, Morze Martwe musia³o zmierzyæ sie z 440 znanymi miejscami turystycznymi z 220 pañstw ¶wiata. Morze Martwe do koñca 2011 r. bêdzie walczy³o o serca i g³osy miliardów ludzi z ca³ego ¶wiata, zmagaj±c siê z innymi cudami natury tj. Wyspy Galapagos, Wielki Kanion, Amazonka i inne. Po³o¿one 400 metrów pod poziomem morza, Morze Martwe jest znane z uzdrowisk, wykorzystujacych unikalne w³asciwosci lecznicze b³ota z Morza Martwego, jest równie¿ swietnym miejscem na wypoczynek, oferuj±c bogat± bazê hotelow±. W okolicach Morza znajduja sie te¿ liczne atrakcje historyczne i archeologiczne, tj. twierdza Massada, Qumran (miejsce odkrycia s³ynnych zwojów) oraz rezerwaty przyrody w Ein Geni i Einat Tzukim.  Vote for the Dead Seas in the finals of The New 7 Wonders of Nature Competition! The Dead Sea, the lowest place on earth and one of Israel’s most popular tourist sites, is one of the 28 finalists in the New 7 Wonders of Nature, an international online competition to grade the seven natural wonders of the world (www.new7wonders.com ) To reach the final shortlist, this unique tourism site had to beat off about 440 sites from 220 countries (more than the number of countries competing in the Olympics). The lowest place on earth will compete through 2011 for the hearts and votes of over a billion people from around the world, against 27 other sites including, among others, the River Amazon, the Galapagos Islands, the GrandCanyon and the Maldives. At over 400 meters below sea level and with luxury hotels in the Ein Bokek area, the Dead Sea is known as the lowest and largest natural health spa in the world. This natural phenomenon offers tourists and health-seekers black Dead Sea mud and thermo-mineral hot springs which ease muscular tensions, improve blood circulation and alleviate rheumatic pain; desert-dry, pollution and pollen-free air that is rich in oxygen, bromine and magnesium and offers relief to those suffering from asthma, lung and heart diseases and year-round sunshine, whose harmful UVB rays are filtered through the extra layers of atmosphere offering relief to those suffering from skin diseases – as well as tourists looking to get a safer tan. Tourist attractions in the area, among others, include the Roman fortress at Masada, the Ein Gedi and Einot Tzukim nature reserves and Qumran, home to the Essenes sect and the area where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered.  http://www.test.emiddle-east.com Kreator PDF Utworzono 1 March, 2017, 23:16