I'm pretty sure the Jordan River doesn't connect to the Med...yet.
I was just thinking about it. The Dead Sea is 380 meters below sea level. It would suffice to dig a narrow trickle in this stretch (google.com) and gravity would do the rest. After flooding, the valley would look like this. (pic8.co)
I wonder what sea level was there 2000 and 12,000 years ago?
A few shovels will do, will be up and running in no time
When it comes to technical limitations, it can be released in a few hours. If it were an accident caused by a gust of wind, he would rub his side against the shore. The channel was blocked intentionally. The ship had to make a very strong turn to cut into the shore. Let's watch the show and we'll find out who its director was.
You can't see the comment context in my inbox and I thought you were writing about the release of the ship. When it comes to flooding the Dead Sea, one boring company will do the job
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