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100,000 years ago, the entire Jordan Valley was submerged by the Red Sea. Now, the sea has receded. The Red Sea has shrunk, leaving two inland waters: to the north is the Sea of Galilee (about

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100,000 years ago, the entire Jordan Valley was submerged by the Red Sea. Now, the sea has receded. The Red Sea has shrunk, leaving two inland waters: the Sea of Galilee to the north (known in Jordan as "Lake Tiberias") and the South to the Dead Sea. #Middle East Travel #Jordan Travel# #死海旅游 #

100,000 years ago, the entire Jordan Valley was submerged by the Red Sea. Now, the sea has receded. The Red Sea has shrunk, leaving two inland waters: to the north is the Sea of Galilee (about
100,000 years ago, the entire Jordan Valley was submerged by the Red Sea. Now, the sea has receded. The Red Sea has shrunk, leaving two inland waters: to the north is the Sea of Galilee (about
100,000 years ago, the entire Jordan Valley was submerged by the Red Sea. Now, the sea has receded. The Red Sea has shrunk, leaving two inland waters: to the north is the Sea of Galilee (about

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