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In the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, muddy water flooding over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem in Nahal Hatzazon on , 29 October 2008. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area. Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
Visitors to the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, look over the muddy water flooding over in the area near Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem in Nahal Kedem on 29 October 2008. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area. Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90
Visitors to the Dead Sea area, the lowest place on Earth at some minus 400 meters, look over the muddy water flooding over the main road in the area near Kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem in Nahal Hatzazon on , 29 October 2008. Heavy rains falling in Jerusalem,Israel and the West Bank over the past 24-hour period have caused floods to pour down the barren desert hills (behind) to the Dead Sea area. Photo by Yossi Zamir-Flash 90