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Swimming Santa brings Dead Sea to life with tree and cheer – Metro US

Swimming Santa brings Dead Sea to life with tree and cheer

Issa Kassissieh, wearing a Santa Claus costume, sits next to
Issa Kassissieh, wearing a Santa Claus costume, sits next to a Christmas tree on a salt formation in the Dead Sea, in an event organised by Israel’s tourism ministry, as Israel gears up for the holiday season, amid COVID-19 crisis, near Ein Bokeq

EIN BOKEK, Israel (Reuters) – At the lowest point on earth, in the middle of a giant salt lake where animals and plants have no chance of surviving, a jolly man dressed in red with a flowing white beard stuck a Christmas tree in the ground and went for a swim.

Santa Claus came to the Dead Sea on Sunday ahead of the Christmas season, part of a campaign by Israel’s Tourism Ministry to bring some Christmas cheer during a global pandemic that has kept Christian pilgrims away from the Holy Land.

He rode a paddle board a few hundred yards offshore to a spot where salt has piled up in a massive mushroom shape, allowing him to stand in the middle of the otherwise much deeper lake.

With pomp and circumstance he stuck a decorated Christmas tree in the salty bottom, struck a pose for cameras, and then enjoyed an effortless float in the Dead Sea’s famous, saline-rich waters.

Beyond the compelling landscape, Christianity has roots in the Dead Sea, whose surroundings are abundant with remains of ancient Christian communities.

The Christmas tree, however, had no chance of surviving in the salty waters and Santa took it with him when he returned to shore.

(Reporting by Ilan Rosenberg and Amir Cohen, Writing by Ari Rabinovitch; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)