here, you can just soak up the beauty, it s why people want to come, of course, but it s so sad at the same time because you know that at so many points across the shoreline, this won t be possible in even a few years time. the dead sea is shrinking. this expert says it s entirely a man made problem with the sea s sources dammed forfarming and drinking water. since the 1970s, there have been large water diversions pumping water out of the sea of galilee, westwards to israel and eastwards tojordan. and basically, we are slowly losing this very unique and wonderful kind of ecological system. it s so serious the ground around the dead sea is collapsing into huge sinkholes. for now, the art of preserving what we use is the message of this naked attraction. it s fascinating because you see so many people taking part
it s fascinating, becuase you see so many people taking part in this act of art, helping him and i m enjoying myself. the dead sea sits at the lowest point on earth. the shoreline is shared betweenjordan, israel and the occupied west bank and it s being starved of its fresh water supply. you can just soak up the beauty here. it s why people want to come, of course, but it s so sad at the same time because you know that at so many points across the shoreline this won t be possible even in a few years time. the dead sea is shrinking. probably about five years from now you won t see water where we are seeing water today. this expert says it s entirely a man made problem, with the sea s sources damned forfarming and drinking water. since the 1970s there have been large water diversions pumping water out of the sea of galilee, westwards to israel and eastwards tojordan.