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Spencer Tunick holds mass nude shoot in Dead Sea

About 1,000 Israelis have bared it all for a mass nude photo shoot in the Dead Sea.
More than 1,000 floating nude Israelis pose for photographer Spencer Tunick's first Middle East mass shoot on Saturday in the Dead Sea. (Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images)

About 1,000 Israelis have bared it all for a mass nude photo shoot in the Dead Sea.     

Spencer Tunick gives instructions from the shore of the Dead Sea on Saturday. ((Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images))

The volunteers stripped down Saturday for photographer Spencer Tunick, who has gained fame for his nude group photos in public spaces around the world.   

Tunick chose the Dead Sea for his latest project to deliver an environmental message highlighting the plight of the world's lowest and saltiest body of water.

The fabled salty sea is dropping approximately one metre a year.   

The Dead Sea is linked to the sites of the biblical Sodom and Gomorra, and one conservative Israeli lawmaker compared the photo shoot to that ancient debauchery.   

But the 43-year-old Tunick has praised Israel as the only country in the Middle East with the freedom for one of his trademark nude shoots.   

Tunick has photographed thousands of nude volunteers around the globe, including shoots in the U.K.Australia and Mexico in recent years.