An expanding foreshore of the freshwater lake Kinneret aka the sea of Galilee. Due to agriculture, diversions, and drought, the lake is having to be topped up by desalination plants from the south of Israel.
“it rose 11cm in February from Jordan River flow & rains, but Israel Water Authority states more precipitation is crucial to fully fill the lake”.
One for Monochrome Monday and though I also took some shots in colour this makes the barest statement

So many lakes just disappearing too. I like the contrast of the natural and man made here. (K)
I see what you mean – it adds a touch of pathos
p.s. and we have had 40 days of rain here so our supplies are full
Us too…between rain and snow our reservoirs are full. I wish we could send some to those without though.