Last week, news sites reported the re-exposure of the sulfur pool at Gofra Beach on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. The pool, which disappeared under water about six years ago due to the rise in the level, was re-exposed as the level dropped, and the Kinneret Cities Association even built a small pool 20 cm deep in place so that travelers could splash around in the thermo-mineral sulfur water.
This is good news for vacationers - a natu…
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Last week, news sites reported the re-exposure of the sulfur pool at Gofra Beach on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee. The pool, which disappeared under water about six years ago due to the rise in the level, was re-exposed as the level dropped, and the Kinneret Cities Association even built a small pool 20 cm deep in place so that travelers could splash around in the thermo-mineral sulfur water.
This is good news for vacationers - a natu…