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  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
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  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02672.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02652.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02669.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02670.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02667.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02662.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02671.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02666.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02665.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02660.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02675.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02664.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02658.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02657.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02656.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02654.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02677.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02650.JPG
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, Ancient Mount Tabor Oak (Quercus ithaburensis) tree
    SL_Galilee_0904_DSC_0079_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, the sickle used to prune the olive trees
    SL_Galilee_0904_0189.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, Ancient Mount Tabor Oak (Quercus ithaburensis) tree
    SL_Galilee_0904_DSC_0091_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, the sickle used to prune the olive trees
    SL_Galilee_0904_0195.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, burning the pruned branches
    SL_Galilee_0904_DSC_0217_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, burning the pruned branches
    SL_Galilee_0904_DSC_0206_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, the sickle used to prune the olive trees
    SL_Galilee_0904_DSC_0190_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Bedouin village of Wadi Salame, Ancient Mount Tabor Oak (Quercus ithaburensis) tree
    SL_Galilee_0904_DSC_0086_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Metula, (founded 1896) is situated on the Lebanese boarder
    SL_Metula_LS2_0888.JPG
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Metula, (founded 1896) is situated on the Lebanese boarder
    SL_Metula_LS2_0836.JPG
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Metula, (founded 1896) is situated on the Lebanese boarder
    SL_Metula_LS2_0890.JPG
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, the entrance to the Tel Hazor archaeological site
    SL_Tel-Hazor_LS2_1269.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, the entrance to the Tel Hazor archaeological site
    SL_Tel-Hazor_LS2_1270.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0902.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0896.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0893.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0891.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Manara cliff, on the Lebanese border overlooking the Hula Valley. The cable car descending to Kiryat Shmona in the valley below
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0904.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0897.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Iyyon River Nature reserve a female teen using a filed guidebook to name a plant. Spring March 2008
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04189.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in. The Greek Orthodox Church built 1894
    IR_50382_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Iyyon River Nature reserve a school children on a field day hiking in the reserve. Spring March 2008
    IR_45766_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04180.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04179.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Iyyon River Nature reserve. The Mill waterfall and chalk cliffs. Spring March 2008
    IR_45843_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04201.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04191.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in Sabta Gamila (grandma Gamila) Herbal soap shop and factory
    IR_50401_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in The Druse flag
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in. The spring square in the town centre
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in According to legend in this cave Rabbi Shimon Bar Yohai hid during the Roman rule
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Iyyon River Nature reserve. The Mill waterfall and chalk cliffs. Spring March 2008
    IR_45811_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04203.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04199.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04198.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04197.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04193.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04192.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04184.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04181.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tel Dan nature reserve, Children wading in the natural pools
    SL_0901_Tel_Dan_DSC_0019_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in Sabta Gamila (grandma Gamila) Herbal soap shop and factory. Bars of soap drying on a rack
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in Sabta Gamila (grandma Gamila) Herbal soap shop and factory
    IR_50400_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in a vine covered roof
    IR_50392_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in The Jewish synagogue built 1873
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in. Interior of a home
    IR_50359_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in An armed guard escorting a group of young tourists
    IR_50326_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in. The spring square in the town centre
    IR_50311_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in
    IR_50292_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04183.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in The Jewish synagogue built 1873
    IR_50389_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Druze village of Peki'in Sabta Gamila (grandma Gamila) Herbal soap shop and factory. Bars of soap drying on a rack
    IR_50409_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04195.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Dan river [a tributary of the Jordan River] in the Tel Dan nature reserve
    AH_f_Tel-Dan_DSC04182.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tel Hai The roaring lion monument in honour of Yosef Trumpeldor and friends who died while protecting the settlement from Arab attack in 1920. The statue is by Avraham Melinkov from 1934
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_1274.jpg
  • Israel, upper Galilee, Kibbutz Ginosar, on the shores of the sea of Galilee, founded 1937, Nof Ginosar Hotel, the Kibbutz guest house
    IR_JL_25404_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02684.JPG
  • Israel, upper Galilee, Kibbutz Ginosar, on the shores of the sea of Galilee, founded 1937, the member's houses
    IR_JL_25442_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, upper Galilee, Kibbutz Ginosar, on the shores of the sea of Galilee, founded 1937, a day old calf born on the dairy farm in a protected pen
    IR_JL_25421_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02686.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02685.JPG
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Kfar Baram (Bar'am), is the site of an ancient Jewish village. It is situated near to the site of Kafr Bir'im or Kafar Berem, a medieval Maronite Christian village. 3 kilometers from the Lebanese border. Ruins of the third century CE synagogue
    AH_Baram_DSC02745.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tel Hai The roaring lion monument in honour of Yosef Trumpeldor and friends who died while protecting the settlement from Arab attack in 1920. The statue is by Avraham Melinkov from 1934
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_1272.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Montfort (German: Starkenberg) a ruined crusader fortress The site is now a national park inside the nature reserve of Keziv stream,
    OS_IMG_9079_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Montfort (German: Starkenberg) a ruined crusader fortress The site is now a national park inside the nature reserve of Keziv stream, and it constitutes an important spot of tourism and attracts many tourists both from inside and outside Israel. March 2008
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  • Landfill site Israel upper galilee, tractor working on site
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  • Israel, upper Galilee, Kibbutz Ginosar, on the shores of the sea of Galilee, founded 1937, the member's houses
    IR_JL_25447_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02680.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02678.JPG
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02679.JPG
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tel Hai The roaring lion monument in honour of Yosef Trumpeldor and friends who died while protecting the settlement from Arab attack in 1920. The statue is by Avraham Melinkov from 1934
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_1276.jpg
  • Judas Tree Cercis siliquastrum, Upper Galilee Israel
    IR_27941_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, upper Galilee, Kibbutz Ginosar, on the shores of the sea of Galilee, founded 1937, Banana plantation, the blue plastic bags are used to protect the fruit from frost
    IR_JL_25435_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Tel Hazor (also Hatzor, Tell el-Qedah‎), is an archaeological tell at the site of ancient Hazor, located in Israel, Upper Galilee. In the Middle Bronze Age (around 1750 BC) and the Israelite period (ninth century BC), Hazor was the largest fortified city in the country and one of the most important in the Fertile Crescent. It maintained commercial ties with Babylon and Syria, and imported large quantities of tin for the bronze industry.
    AH_Hazor_DSC02681.JPG
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Kfar Baram (Bar'am), is the site of an ancient Jewish village. It is situated near to the site of Kafr Bir'im or Kafar Berem, a medieval Maronite Christian village. 3 kilometers from the Lebanese border. Ruins of the third century CE synagogue
    AH_Baram_DSC02746.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tel Hai The roaring lion monument in honour of Yosef Trumpeldor and friends who died while protecting the settlement from Arab attack in 1920. The statue is by Avraham Melinkov from 1934
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_1293.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Tel Hai The roaring lion monument in honour of Yosef Trumpeldor and friends who died while protecting the settlement from Arab attack in 1920. The statue is by Avraham Melinkov from 1934
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_1279.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Montfort (German: Starkenberg) a ruined crusader fortress The site is now a national park inside the nature reserve of Keziv stream,
    OS_IMG_9072_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, a group of school children on a field day to Betzet River
    SL_outdoors_0903_DSC_0046_fs.jpg
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