{"id":21467,"date":"2020-01-23T10:24:00","date_gmt":"2020-01-23T09:24:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/travesiapirenaica.com\/?p=21467"},"modified":"2020-03-28T20:37:31","modified_gmt":"2020-03-28T19:37:31","slug":"route-through-israel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/travesiapirenaica.com\/en\/route-through-israel\/","title":{"rendered":"A roadtrip through the treasures of the Dead Sea and the Negev Desert"},"content":{"rendered":"
In the misty distance the mountains of Jordan are silhouetted, and ahead a body of water, the Dead Sea, and then the barren, bare expanse stretches down to my feet between rocky hills and dry ravines. \"People have been living in the desert for thousands of years,\" Alan continues, \"the biggest problem besides food is water. You need water every day. You can live without food for three, four, five days, maybe weeks, but you need water every day. How do you get water, you only have water for a few months of the year,\" the guide concludes, bringing us closer to the level of adaptation of those who live in the bowels of the desert, the Bedouins. Ahead a trip to get to know the Negev (and its people) better.<\/strong>This arid and inhospitable desert, which begins where the \"sea of salt\" ends, between the mountains of Judea and Gaza to the north, and the Sinai Peninsula to the south. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
This region has been a meeting point of cultures, empires and religions since biblical times. On the western shore of the Dead Sea, archaeological evidence has revealed the presence of settlements since ancient times. \"Why? Why did people come thousands of years ago to a desert?<\/strong>. Not just coming to a desert, but they fought to stay here, for thousands of years. This is not normal...\", Alan continues. A sun-scorched land, which hardly makes us think of a \"comfortable\" life.<\/strong>The world has wanted to be tamed since antiquity. <\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n