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Ep. 33 Photographic Story Teller Noam Bedein Advocates Dead Sea Revival

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Beginning in April 2016, environmental visual arts activist Noam Bedein began documenting the treasures of the Dead Sea, gathering evidence of new dramatic geological phenomena and measuring the constant and rapid receding water level.

Scientists are warning that if something is not done immediately, all that will remain of the Dead Sea will be a small pool of salt water.

His mission is to share the incredible beauty of this World Heritage Site using many forms of visual arts; such as a photo exhibition display and virtual reality demonstration, all for sounding the alarm of its imminent disappearance. Since founding Dead Sea Revival Project he has been recognized by National Geographic and CNN/VR.

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Follow #RestoreHistoricalFlow

Guest Contact Info Noam Bedein Purchase the podcast’s namesake Eco Music album "Let’s Talk About The Weather" on iTunes or Bandcamp.
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Beginning in April 2016, environmental visual arts activist Noam Bedein began documenting the treasures of the Dead Sea, gathering evidence of new dramatic geological phenomena and measuring the constant and rapid receding water level.

Scientists are warning that if something is not done immediately, all that will remain of the Dead Sea will be a small pool of salt water.

His mission is to share the incredible beauty of this World Heritage Site using many forms of visual arts; such as a photo exhibition display and virtual reality demonstration, all for sounding the alarm of its imminent disappearance. Since founding Dead Sea Revival Project he has been recognized by National Geographic and CNN/VR.

Links mentioned

Follow #RestoreHistoricalFlow

Guest Contact Info Noam Bedein Purchase the podcast’s namesake Eco Music album "Let’s Talk About The Weather" on iTunes or Bandcamp.
  continue reading

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