Camping over the cliffs of Dragoth is located at an altitude above the Mediterranean Sea. The road leading through Mitzpe Ephesus leads to it. Mitzpe Zero is the level of the Mediterranean Sea - it is an observation deck onto the Dead Sea, the kibbutz Mitzpe Shalem and Mineral Beach. A winding road going up to the cliffs of Darga turns into a trail laid by jeeps and quads at a sharp bend. Here, from a mark of 0 about the level of the Mediterranean Sea or at a score of 417 m above the level of the Dead Sea, a breathtaking view of the Dead Sea, the mountains of Moab (Jordanian coast), and the Darga hills. This observation deck is called Mitzpe Zero (Observation deck from level zero).
Photo By Ben-Amram Album Pikiwiki Israel, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34794523
One of the most intriguing questions about the nature of the Dead Sea is related to the source of the water. In conditions of the complete desert, the sea manages to replenish with water. We will walk along the Prat Creek, the largest and deepest tributary of the Jordan River. We will visit the Jordan River not far from the place where it flows into the Dead Sea. We will visit the largest and most profitable enterprise in the country - the Dead Sea factory and end the day with camping on the fantastic cliffs of Dragot above the valley of the Dead Sea.
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