
3 Israelis shortlisted for Sony World Photography Awards
Amit Eshel, Oded Wagenstein, Dudu Roth lauded for their ‘compelling approach to narrative and for their photographic execution.’

Amit Eshel, Oded Wagenstein, Dudu Roth lauded for their ‘compelling approach to narrative and for their photographic execution.’

In a display of resilience and solidarity amidst ongoing conflict, thousands participated in the iconic Dead Sea marathon.

This formerly sleepy city has beautiful hiking and biking trails, a great coffeehouse and brewery,
art and nightlife, and a choice of accommodations.

Graffiti artists and photographer choose Israel’s Dead Sea as the backdrop for original projects bringing attention to the salty lake’s woes.

There’s so much more to enjoying the Dead Sea than just floating on the salty sea and taking an iconic selfie.

Dead Sea Marathon runners will cross the salty sea on an embankment toward Jordan.

The body of water in the lowest point on Earth is shrinking fast, as these haunting timelapses show.

The goal of the Art Laboratory for Future Ecologies is teach about sustainability and the protection of natural resources through earth art.

International travel magazine cites Israel’s landlocked salt lake for its health-promoting properties for skin, respiration and other ailments.

Genesis NFT project uses futuristic tools to help preserve an ancient body of water.

This unique salt lake is shrinking at an alarming rate. Can it survive? Experts explain the problems and proposed solutions that could keep this natural wonder alive.

Photographer Spencer Tunick does nude photo shoot with 200 volunteers to raise awareness for the threatened sea and a museum celebrating its beauty.

Photographer Spencer Tunick plans once again to capture 300 nude men and women to raise awareness of the deteriorating state of the sea.

10 years ago, Spencer Tunick photographed naked people at the Dead Sea to draw attention to its vulnerability. He’ll recreate the scene as ecological threats continue.

Dead Sea Revival Project runs photo contest as part of its drive to build a museum in Arad aimed at sparking action for a sea in danger of extinction.