There are many people who put “swim in the Dead Sea” on their travel dreams list, and I always thought so until... I discovered a secret by chance. I got off the car of a kind man and was about to walk on to the so-called free beach when I suddenly saw a small ditch and a path leading directly to the Dead Sea. With curiosity, I went down the hillside directly and came to the beach (actually "the lake"), and found that the lake looked clear, and tasted it with my hand. I felt salty and no friends. I felt burning. I walked a few steps further, and I saw: a. garbage on the beach; B. The sewage from the sewers hidden under the ditches into the Dead Sea is constantly discharged. So I decisively removed the "swim in the Dead Sea" from my travel list. Visitors on the beach at a five-star hotel two hundred metres away clearly don't know all this, just as takeaway eaters don't know how the "sauce bag" in the takeaway is processed. Thinking of it, I couldn't help but spit again, regretting why the ghost made the gods to taste the lake just now. Well, I can only comfort myself that it is a life experience. Watch the sunset of the Dead Sea, and forget all the negative energy scenes for a while.