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Mount Sodom

Mount Sodom (Hebrew: הר סדום, Har Sedom) is a hill along the southwestern part of the Dead Sea in Israel; it is part of the Judaean Desert Nature Reserve. It takes its name from the biblical city of Sodom, whose destruction is the subject of a narrative in the Bible.

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Mount Sodom → Great Rift Valley, It, Movements

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sodom mount along israel dead sea desert nature biblical destruction hebrew valley salt metres ft הר סדום har sedom hill

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Mount Sodomrelated to historyMovements0.60section
Mount Sodomrelated to historyGreat Rift Valley0.60section
Mount Sodomrelated to historyIt0.60section

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