Description
Stockshots of the shoreline of the Dead Sea that is receding about a metre (yard) every year, leaving behind a lunar landscape whitened by salt and perforated with gaping holes, and images of hotel resorts on the controlled evaporation ponds. The sinkholes can exceed 10 metres (33 feet) in depth and are a testament to the shrinking sea that has lost a third of its surface area since 1960. STOCKSHOTS