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DEAD SEA

Gallery Minus 430 Scavenger Hunt 

50nis

Age: Kids 5+, teens and adults

Location: Google Maps Link

Hours: It is out in the open air so it is open 24/7. I would advise visiting Autumn, Winter or Spring

Payment Details: The purchase will go through Paybox, where I will follow up within 12 hours on Whatsapp with a PDF of your scavenger hunt. If you need it faster or pefer to have the file emailed, feel free to give me a call and I shall do my best : ) 

Other Details: Bring pens, water and a hat  

  • This scavenger hunt gives you the means to experience artwork through a different lens than merely browsing. 

  • Just 30 minutes outside of Jerusalem, this is a convenient and affordable activity that is easily accessible by car.

  • Develop working memory skills within the backdrop of a sort of treasure hunt

  • Bring binoculars along to help spot images or text before the other team. 

  • Develop team-building skills by pairing different ages together and having the more experienced team members assist the younger ones. 

  • Great activity for a cold day in Jerusalem without being forced indoors.  

No Better Setting for Adventure

Give your kids, friends, and family an experience they will never forget. 

The silence of the lowest place on earth.

The hot breeze carrying the faint scent of sulfur.

The eeriness of a time gone by.

Artwork that drags this remnant of a forgotten time into the present, with all of it's complications and joys. 

Gallery Minus 430 is truly a feast for the eyes, with something hiding around every corner

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and peeking out through each window frame.

There is no better setting for adventure.

Experience this special place in it's entirety and give kids, teens and visitors a means to unearth all of the secrets waiting to be discovered. 

About Gallery Minus 430

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Gallery Minus 430 – Named after The height, it is “minus 430” meters below sea level.
Thirty graffiti artists from Israel and around the world gathered at Kalya Beach on the Dead Sea’s shores, adding more shades between the blue of the water and the yellow of the desert.
The artists painted on abandoned buildings scattered around the beach voluntarily, and the spectacular result is a celebration of colors.
It is no secret that the Dead Sea condition is terrible – the sea is gone, and the beaches are dying. The “Minus 430 Gallery” project, or the lowest gallery globally, raises awareness of the dismal situation.

The abandoned buildings served as a Jordanian camp until the area came under Israeli control, but they have stood empty for more than 40 years. The project aims to restore the crown to its former glory – to paint the houses and bring something colorful to the area and, of course, to raise awareness of the drying up of the Dead Sea.

(Text taken from www.secret-israel.com/dead-sea/gallery-minus-430-kalia-beach/)

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