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  1. Well, at least I got the part of it right! Sounds a very strange place. Does it have that strange salty smell? Wonder what the pinwheels do once all done. More adventures? Enjoy the rest of your stay & take care.

  2. Thank you so much for all the info on the Dead Sea. I love geography and history. I just temembered that I have some Dead Sea salts that I used to make barh bombs from a few years back. It was a huge bag, I’ll have to get it out and use some in the Bath tub!!! Sounds like a calming and relaxing place. Those pinwheels are found everywhere.;). Be safe!

  3. Those pinwheels sure do get around. Can’t wait to see where they end up next. Glad you guys are relaxing–when you get back would you please teach me how to do that. Maybe I should turn my bathtub into the Dead Sea????????????????

  4. How interesting….. its really sad it’s receding. Pretty pinwheels in the barren country which is pretty in its own right…. One day I woudl love to go there…
    Hugz

  5. Such an interesting post Joy, thanks for sharing the photos and the info! Your pinwheels are becoming very well travelled!

  6. Very interesting! Thanks for sharing the info as well as letting us admire your pinwheels. We had those kinds of flowers in the more mountainous areas of the Philippines where I grew up. I loved them.

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