9 aprilie 2014


Stunning Israel (photo gallery)

The Negev, land of the Ibex:


There's nothing like floating in the Dead Sea, NOTHING!


Tel Aviv beach - 95°F on October 30th, 2013


Baha'i Gardens in Haifa:


The moshav (village) of Nahalal


Spring bloom (anemones):




Race up a 2.5 km rocky path that climbs the 300m ascent up to the top of Masada... ending with 750 steep stone steps


More Masada:




View from Masada towards the Dead Sea:


Masada at nightime:


Roman Aquaduct at Caesarea:


Northern Israel, February 2014:


Almond trees in bloom, the Galilee:


A few days later:


Stunning Hula Lake in the Upper Galilee, Israel's premier birdwatching site!


The amazing Qumran Caves, the site where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered by a lost Bedouin boy in 1946!


The stunning Saint George Monastery in the Kelt Canyon:


 Stunning sunrise - the Mount Arbel lookout over the Sea of Galilee!


Judean Desert:


Tel Aviv beach:


On the Jordan river:


Tel Aviv sunset skyline:




Another Good Moooooooorning in the Galilee:


Birds (over 500 million) migrate over Israel every year (cranes below):




Old Jaffa street:


Dead Sea superconcentrated salt:


Stunning sunrise at the Ramon Crater:



Another desert view:


Put some spice in your life:



The occasional snow in Merom Golan up in the North:


Yes, that's a camel:


Donut art:


The Red Sea resort town of Eilat (far background):


and up close:


"Taste of Sea of Galilee" food festival:




Timna Park, near Eilat:


Still warm enough for a dip: Tel Aviv beach in November:



Jerusalem Knight festival:


Desert road:


Citrus season in the Carmel Market (Tel Aviv):


Carmel Market colors:


Sunrise over the Dead Sea:


Hula Valley up north:


View over the Jerusalem mountains:


More old Jaffa:



Windmill action in Jerusalem:


The Baha'i Gardens in Haifa:

Bahá'í World Centre Garden, Mt. Carmel, Haifa, Israel

Israel from above:


Jaffa flea market (detail):


Tel Aviv, the Middle East capital of cool! 


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It's Hummus time!


A dip in the lowest freshwater lake in the world (the Sea of Galilee):


Any dentist in the house? 


Tel Aviv beach Promenade:


A quieter beach (also on the Mediterranean) further north:


The desert oasis of Ein Gedi:



Bedouin sheep herders:


Tel Aviv's biggest cycling event, Sovev Tel Aviv:


Netanya's Blue Bay Beach:


Hot-air baloon festival:


Meditation in the desert, The Buddha Festival : 


Another sunset over the Mediterranean:


The stunning Negev Desert was recently voted by Lonely Planet as one of the world's top regions to visit:


The magical Dijeridu / Didgeridoo Festival, deep in the Negev desert!



Awameh, an arabic sweet delight:


February in the hills and valleys of Galilee, up north:


Pretty girls on bikes... there's nothing quite like Tel Aviv!


Boys too:


The Dead Sea. Again.


Narrow street in the Old City of Akko (Acre)


Jerusalem street:


Spring bloom in the Golan:


Anemones in the spring:


Springtime in the hills of Galilee:


The stunning Ramon Crater:


Tel Aviv's geometric triple skyrise:


Old and new in Tel Aviv:


Tel Aviv street kiss:


Horsey sunset in the Golan:


Across the Sea of Galilee:


Sunrise walk along the Via Dolorosa in Old Jerusalem:


Winter in Israel - music video 


Dried fruit stand:



Shabbat is nearing in Jerusalem's Old City 


Winter day at the beach:


Winter in Jerusalem:


Mt. Tavor:


Mt. Hermon is snowcapped: 

 
Jerusalem's Old city merchants:


Tel Aviv view from Jaffa:


Snow in the north:


Ein Bokek, the Dead Sea:


The golden hour over Yavniel Valley with Sea of Galilee and Golan Heights in the distance:


Leafy street outside Jerusalem's old city:


Church of the Holy Sepulcher in old Jerusalem:


Care for an olive?


December 2013 view across the Sea of Galilee, snowy Mt. Hermon in the distance 


Snowy December in the Golan Heights:




Snow in Jerusalem:







Winter in
Israel


Bethlehem on Christmas eve:



 Nazareth:


Haifa: Christmas tree along Hanukkiah's


Tel Aviv Marina:


Tel Aviv winter storm 


Source: IGoogledIsrael.



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