Night falls quickly in the Jordan Valley, where the Dead Sea—known for its harsh, salty waters—is shrinking year by year. Once thought lifeless, strange pockets of freshwater have begun appearing, revealing pools with green reeds and even fish in places where none should exist. Scientists, locals, and visitors alike are witnessing this unexpected phenomenon, but it comes with risks: unstable sinkholes and a rapidly changing landscape that threatens the region.This episode explores the complex story behind the Dead Sea’s decline and the surprising signs of life emerging at its edges. It weaves together environmental realities, cultural stories, and a biblical vision that contrasts hope with warning. Alongside this, hear reflections inspired by Filipino experiences with nature’s fragile balance and the thin line between faith and reality.Please note: This episode touches on themes of environmental collapse, hazardous conditions, and complex emotions tied to belief and survival. Listener discretion is advised.If you want to hear more stories blending history, culture, and the unseen forces shaping our world, subscribe and follow Stories Philippines, Podcast.
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