This is different sea. sea of galilee is in northern Israel and also called the "Kinneret". the dead sea is in south of israel beween israel and jordan and also called the salt sea, it is the deepest place on earth.
St. Peter grew up in the town of Bethsaida, located on the Sea of Galilee in ancient Israel.
In Galilee, Palestine, probably in a town on the Sea of Galilee and possibly in the town of Bethsaida.
Andrew is thought to have grown up in Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee.
Mary Magdalene is believed to have grown up in Magdala, a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee in present-day Israel.
Around 5.9 million years ago mediterranean sea was the largest sea to dry up. Today the mediterranean sea covers an area of around 965,000 miles.
The agricultural run off that replenishes the 'sea' is being diverted elsewhere, thus causing the 'sea' to dry up.
that isn't a real question, you cant say going down (or up) the road when you are going towards the sea. unless you are going to walk along a road that is between you and the sea, then its not a question.
i don not know but this question needs to be answered
Some local attractions and landmarks in Galilee during the time of Jesus would have included the Sea of Galilee, Mount Tabor, Capernaum (where Jesus performed many miracles), and the town of Nazareth, where Jesus grew up. These places are still visited by tourists and pilgrims today for their historical and religious significance.
Hypothesis: I think the fog will affect the bubble and the expect that when all the fog builds up into the bubble the dry ice bubble is going to burst. I think that because when all the fog from the dry ice builds up in to the bubble then it is going to burst.
Aral Sea Caspian Sea
The shortest route is to take "Kvish HaBikah," Road #90. Take Route 1 past Maale Adumim down to the Jordan Valley. Turn left on to Road #90 and take it all the way straight up to the southern tip of the Sea of Galilee. See the Google map of this route via the Related Link.