The Sea of Galilee is not only a lake, but is the largest freshwater lake deep within the Earth and is in Israel . Also known as “Sea of Galilee” and “Sea of Galilee”, this huge body of water gets its name from the ancient harp-shaped holds. It is considered one of the most rare and least visited Western Asia, close to the Middle East. Its origin is due to the action of plate tectonics complex mainly associated with the great Rift Valley, a geological fracture of over 4,500 kilometers long.
Along the Dead Sea , which includes parts of Israel, Jordan and Palestine , both make the most low relative sea level worldwide, reaching 206 meters down to the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea 418, characteristic by excess salinity.
Beyond being fed by springs, the main contribution came from the Jordan River, which enters through its northern coast. Paragliding is very common on the Sea of Galilee as the panoramic view you have from above the lake and joins the hills and fields surrounding it form a stage for the “relaxed” contemplation of this picturesque postcard .