The Not Dead Yet Tour Visits the Dead Sea

When brother-in-law Scott first proposed a Nile River cruise two years ago, his reasoning was basically, “You can’t travel or spend money if you’re dead and we are not dead yet!”  We couldn’t argue with his statement, so the Not Dead Yet tour became a real thing.  

It was raining hard when we reached the Dead Sea, but by the time we got settled into our rooms and had a glass of wine the skies were clearing, so we jumped into our swimsuits and hiked down to the shore.  It’s true that the high salt content of the Dead Sea makes one extremely buoyant.  I laid back into a deadman’s float and closed my eyes to savor the moment.  I didn’t notice that I was floating away with the current.  Fortunately, the lifeguard towed me back to safety.


The next step is coating yourself with Dead Sea mud mixed with Dead Sea salt. Highly recommended!


Full body mud masks.!

After rinsing off the goo, we hiked back up to the motel.


Teresa found the sign documenting the low elevation. The high oxygen content of the air made for a good night’s sleep. I could have easily spent another day here.

This young man in the motel lobby was dispensing cups of lemon juice from an elaborate backpack container.  He bowed to fill the cups.

John stayed closer to his room after eating chicken of the Dead Sea, but soon recovered!

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