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Nature and environment

Series

3rd prize

Independent

Edward Kaprov

A cave in the bowels of Mount Sodom, which is beside the Dead Sea. Mount Sodom is a unique geological phenomenon: a mountain made out of salt, and inside it many kilometers of meandering Karstean caves and tunnels ornamented with giant salt crystals. In the cave in the picture, movement is difficult, and the spectacular salt ceiling almost touches the water course of the underground lake at the heart of the mountain.

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