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  2. Sea of Galilee - Wikipedia

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    The Sea of Galilee is at risk of becoming irreversibly salinized by the salt water springs under the lake, which are held in check by the weight of the freshwater on top of them. [38] After five years of drought up to 2018, the Sea of Galilee was expected to drop near the black line. [39]

  3. Sea of Galilee - en.wikipedia.org

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    It is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth and the second-lowest lake in the world (after the Dead Sea, a salt lake), [3] at levels between 215 and 209 metres (705 and 686 ft) below sea level. [4] It is approximately 53 km (33 mi) in circumference, about 21 km (13 mi) long, and 13 km (8.1 mi) wide.

  4. Sea of Galilee Boat - Wikipedia

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    The remains of the boat, 27 feet (8.2 meters) long, 7.5 feet (2.3 meters) wide and with a maximum preserved height of 4.3 feet (1.3 meters), first appeared during a drought, when the waters of the Sea (actually a great fresh-water lake) receded. [1] Other than the dating, there is no evidence connecting the boat to Jesus or his disciples.

  5. Sea - Wikipedia

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    A sea is a large body of salt water. ... but the Sea of Galilee is a freshwater lake. [4] [a] ... [55] and usually have a height of less than three feet, ...

  6. Talk:Sea of Galilee - Wikipedia

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    Sea of Galilee is within the scope of ... which has a wave height calculator designed for sea water. ... and its maximum depth is approximately 43 m (141 feet). [4]

  7. List of places on land with elevations below sea level

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    This is a list of places on land below mean sea level. Places artificially created such as tunnels, mines, basements, and dug holes, or places under water, or existing temporarily as a result of ebbing of sea tide etc., are not included. Places where seawater and rainwater is pumped away are included.

  8. Tiberias - Wikipedia

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    Tiberias is located on the shore of the Sea of Galilee and the western slopes of the Jordan Rift Valley overlooking the lake, in the elevation range of −200 to 200 metres (−660–660 feet). Tiberias has a hot semi-arid climate ( Köppen : BSh ) that borders a hot-summer Mediterranean climate ( Köppen : Csa ), with an annual precipitation ...

  9. Category:Sea of Galilee - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the Sea of Galilee, a freshwater lake in Israel. It is the lowest freshwater lake on Earth and the second-lowest lake in the world (after the Dead Sea , a saltwater lake ). Subcategories