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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Panoramic view of the Valley of Tears (Emek Habacha) on the Syrian border site of a fierce battle in the Yom Kippur war of 1973 As seen from Mount Bental. New Quneitra in the background
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, The Valley of Tears (Emek Habacha) on the Syrian border site of a fierce battle in the Yom Kippur war of 1973 As seen from Mount Bental. New Quneitra in the background
    IR_Golan_60185.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Lake Ram is a crater lake (maar) in the northeastern Golan Heights, near Mount Hermon. The only sources of the lake are rain water and an underground spring. The water does not leave the lake to any other body of water. The crater is a maar.
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  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_6894.jpg
  • Israel, southern Golan Heights, landscape
    SL_Golan_SL6_1148.jpg
  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_7035.jpg
  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_7013.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights Overlooking the sea of Galilee
    GE_f_Golan_6221.jpg
  • Katzrin, Golan Heights, Israel
    SL_Golan_SL5_7322.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the Golan Heights, Israel
    XN_golan_6824.jpg
  • Israel, southern Golan Heights, landscape
    SL_Golan_SL6_1155.jpg
  • Israel, southern Golan Heights, landscape
    SL_Golan_SL6_1156.jpg
  • Israel, southern Golan Heights, landscape
    SL_Golan_SL6_1154.jpg
  • Israel, southern Golan Heights, landscape
    SL_Golan_SL6_1142.jpg
  • Eli Cohen Trail, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Golan_LS2_0054.JPG
  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_6974.jpg
  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_6973.jpg
  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_6926.jpg
  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_6854.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the Golan Heights, Israel
    XN_golan_6651.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the Golan Heights, Israel
    XN_golan_6905.jpg
  • Israel, southern Golan Heights, landscape
    SL_Golan_SL6_1143.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, roadsigns
    SL_Golan_SL6_1133.jpg
  • Eli Cohen Trail, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Golan Heights landscape
    GE_f_Golan_6798.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the Golan Heights, Israel
    XN_golan_6794.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, waterfall
    ST_golan_0031.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, waterfall
    ST_golan_0044.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve Panoramic view of Meshushim River The Meshushim Pool - Hexagon Pool so called because of the shape of the basalt rocks in the cliff.
    XN_Hexagon-Pool_Golan-Heights.jpg
  • Red sign of the Golan Heights winery the Ein Zivan vineyard
    GE_Golan_6918.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Apples, Jars of labaneh, (soft white goat's milk cheese), and Olives, being sold by Druse residents near the Saar waterfall
    YA_Golan_1130.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Apples, Jars of labaneh, (soft white goat's milk cheese), and Olives, being sold by Druse residents near the Saar waterfall
    YA_Golan_1129.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights during a snowstorm
    AM_f_Golan-Snow_8272.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights during a snowstorm
    AM_f_Golan-Snow_8261.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights during a snowstorm
    AM_f_Golan-Snow_8120.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights
    SL_Golan_SL6_3001.JPG
  • Red sign of the Golan Heights winery the Ein Zivan vineyard
    GE_Golan_6921.jpg
  • Ayit waterfall, Yehudiya Nature reserve Golan Heights, Israel
    SL_Golan_SL5_7263.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Apples, Jars of labaneh, (soft white goat's milk cheese), and Olives, being sold by Druse residents near the Saar waterfall
    YA_Golan_1131.jpg
  • Ayit waterfall, Yehudiya Nature reserve Golan Heights, Israel
    SL_Golan_SL5_7272.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, waterfall and nature reserve
    EB_Golan_1866.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights during a snowstorm
    AM_f_Golan-Snow_8166.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights
    SL_Golan_SL6_2998.JPG
  • Israel, Golan Heights Hikers
    SL_Golan_SL6_3008.JPG
  • Israel, Golan Heights Hikking trail signs
    SL_Golan_SL6_3045.JPG
  • The view of the Golan from the Gamla nature reserve and Second Temple ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
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  • The view of the Golan from the Gamla nature reserve and Second Temple ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03271.jpg
  • The view of the Golan from the Gamla nature reserve and Second Temple ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03304.jpg
  • The view of the Golan from the Gamla nature reserve and Second Temple ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03299.jpg
  • The view of the Golan from the Gamla nature reserve and Second Temple ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03275.jpg
  • The view of the Golan from the Gamla nature reserve and Second Temple ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03267.jpg
  • The view of the Golan from the Gamla nature reserve and Second Temple ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03244.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Gamla waterfall Nature reserve.
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Hamat Gader natural hot spring spa, Golan Heights, Israel, Hamat Gader has 4 springs of mineral water. other attractions are an archaeological site with reconstructed Roman baths, which are regarded as the most impressive in the world; an amphitheatre and a 5th century synagogue. There is also a crocodile and reptile farm
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Saar stream and waterfall nature reserve
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Saar stream and waterfall nature reserve
    BT_f_Saar-stream_EYL05600.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05636.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_GUY06873.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_GUY06816.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_EYL04545.jpg
  • The Dolmen field, Gamla, Golan Heights, Israel A dolmen is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (4000–3000 BC) and were sometimes covered with earth or smaller stones to form a tumulus. Small pad-stones may be wedged between the cap and supporting stones to achieve a level appearance. In many instances, the covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone "skeleton" of the mound intact.
    GC_Dolmen_02.jpg
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0070.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0068.JPG
  • millstones at Gamla Second Temple period, ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03297.jpg
  • Gamla Second Temple period, ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03284.jpg
  • Gamla Second Temple period, ancient Jewish city and nature reserve on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03252.jpg
  • Gamla Second Temple period, ancient Jewish city and nature reserve on the Golan Heights, Israel
    AH_f_Gamla_DSC03250.jpg
  • The Byzantine Church of Panias. Hermon Stream Nature reserve and Archaeological Park (Banias) Golan Heights Israel
    AH_Banias_03056.jpg
  • The Byzantine Church of Panias. Hermon Stream Nature reserve and Archaeological Park (Banias) Golan Heights Israel
    AH_Banias_03052.jpg
  • Eden Park, Golan Heights, Israel. Solukia spring the source of the Mei Eden bottled mineral water
    AH_Eden-Park_05484.jpg
  • Eden Park, Golan Heights, Israel. Solukia spring the source of the Mei Eden bottled mineral water
    AH_Eden-Park_05477.jpg
  • Eden Park, Golan Heights, Israel. Solukia spring the source of the Mei Eden bottled mineral water
    AH_Eden-Park_05463.jpg
  • Eden Park, Golan Heights, Israel. Solukia spring the source of the Mei Eden bottled mineral water
    AH_Eden-Park_05458.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Saar stream and waterfall nature reserve
    BT_f_Saar-stream_EYL05634.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Saar stream and waterfall nature reserve
    BT_f_Saar-stream_EYL05614.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Saar stream and waterfall nature reserve
    BT_f_Saar-stream_EYL05605.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Saar stream and waterfall nature reserve
    BT_f_Saar-stream_EYL05594.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05680.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05657.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05670.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05649.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05646.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05643.jpg
  • Ein Tina (AKA Ein Notera) a natural water spring in the Golan Heights, Israel. Most of the water is collected by local farmers and kibbutzim for irrigation of the fields
    BT_f_Ein-Tina_EYL05639.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_GUY06856.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_GUY06851.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_GUY06832.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_GUY06826.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_GUY06805.jpg
  • Banias Spring and Stream (Banias River or Hermon River) Golan Heights, Israel This spring is one of the sources of the River Jordan
    BT_f_Banias_DSC05767.jpg
  • The Dolmen field, Gamla, Golan Heights, Israel A dolmen is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or "table". Most date from the early Neolithic (4000–3000 BC) and were sometimes covered with earth or smaller stones to form a tumulus. Small pad-stones may be wedged between the cap and supporting stones to achieve a level appearance. In many instances, the covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone "skeleton" of the mound intact.
    GC_Dolmen_05.jpg
  • Tel Faher (or Golani Lookout) is a former Syrian outpost in the Golan Heights that has been occupied by Israel since the Six-Day War in 1967. Tel Faher was the site of an intense battle between the Israel Defense Forces and the Syrians which ended in the conquest of the outpost by the Golani Brigade. Tel Faher is now a park and observation point commemorating those who died in the battle
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  • Tel Faher (or Golani Lookout) is a former Syrian outpost in the Golan Heights that has been occupied by Israel since the Six-Day War in 1967. Tel Faher was the site of an intense battle between the Israel Defense Forces and the Syrians which ended in the conquest of the outpost by the Golani Brigade. Tel Faher is now a park and observation point commemorating those who died in the battle
    SL_Hermon_LS2_0418.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
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  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0084.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0083.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0074.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0072.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0073.JPG
  • Eli Cohen Museum and memorial, Golan Heights, Israel. Eliyahu Ben-Shaul Cohen, commonly known as Eli Cohen, was an Israeli spy. He is best known for his espionage work in 1961–65 in Syria, where he developed close relationships with the Syrian political and military hierarchy, and became the chief adviser to the Minister of Defense. Syrian counterintelligence eventually uncovered the spy conspiracy and convicted Cohen under pre-war martial law, sentencing him to death and hanging him publicly in 1965.
    SL_Eli-Cohen_LS2_0067.JPG
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