Photos by Danot Abraham : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Danot Abraham's conversations
Beautiful sunset
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הייתי מעוניין לבקר במקום ולכןאשמח להסבר אם יש ביכולתך. moshavnik@gmail.com תודה על תגובתך, ניר
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אברהם שלום, הייתי שמח לדעת היכן צולמה התמונה. תודה
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Very good shot! Greetings from Qiryat Motzkin!
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i love it more
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i love it
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Hi DutchJohm, Thak you for your compliment, I also like your art photography. My wife and me worked at Natherlands (Eindhoven Universisy) many year ago (1972, Studend exchange)
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Thanks for your nice pictures. I once (1970) lived and worked 9 months as volunteer in kibbutz Shaar Haamakim, near Qiryat Tivon. Unfortunately I wasn't able to stay longer, allthough I wanted. Best wishes to all of you.
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'Legend has it that an unusual event of the rarest kind occured on the shore between Tyre and Ptolemais. At the time when Ptolemeans joined battle against general Sarpedon were left in this area, after a brillant rout had taken place, a wave from the sea, like a flood-tide submerged the retreating soldiers, and some carried off into the sea and destroyed and the others were left dead in hollow places; and the following ebb disclosed the bodies of men lying among the fish. Like occurences take place in the area of mount Casios on the Egyptian side, where the land undergoes a sudden chane to a higher or lower level, the result being that, whereas the elevated part repels the sea the sunken part receives it, yet, the land makes a reverse change and the landscape resumes its old position again, a complete interchange of levels sometimes taking place and sometimes not.' From Strabo's Geography. Vol. 7. Book 16. 26.
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bighorn at Sde Boker
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