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  • Israel, Tel Aviv. The Tel Aviv yacht club
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv. The Tel Aviv yacht club
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, people on the sand sunbathing
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, A Hasakeh or flatboard boat used by the lifeguards in case of emergency .
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  • Israel, Lachish Region, interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves. Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in central Israel, 13 kilometers from Kiryat Gat, encompassing the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple, and Beit Guvrin, an important town in the Roman era, when it was known as Eleutheropolis.
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  • Fireworks at the celebrations for the 60th Independence birthday anniversary of Israel. On May 7, 2008. ..60; anniversary; celebration; demonstration; fireworks; independence; israel; Israel; Israeli; Independence; day; celebration; 60th; child; children; youth; teens; teenagers; teenager; spray; spraying; foam; soap; obnoxious; kid; kids; party; partying; psi; chenl
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  • Israel, Lachish Region, interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves. Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in central Israel, 13 kilometers from Kiryat Gat, encompassing the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple, and Beit Guvrin, an important town in the Roman era, when it was known as Eleutheropolis.
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  • Israel, Lachish Region, interior of Columbarium cave at Tel Maresha in the Beit Guvrin National park dug in the third century BCE as quarries, burial grounds, storerooms, workshops, hiding places and spaces for raising doves. Beit Guvrin-Maresha National Park is a national park in central Israel, 13 kilometers from Kiryat Gat, encompassing the ruins of Maresha, one of the important towns of Judah during the time of the First Temple, and Beit Guvrin, an important town in the Roman era, when it was known as Eleutheropolis.
    AH_Beit-Guvrin_DSC00421.jpg
  • Aerial view of Mikhmoret, Israel. A moshav in central Israel. Located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea around nine kilometres north of Netanya,
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  • Aerial view of Mikhmoret, Israel. A moshav in central Israel. Located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea around nine kilometres north of Netanya,
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion Airport, New immigrants from USA Arrive in Israel
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion Airport, New immigrants from USA Arrive in Israel
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  • Israel, Ben-Gurion Airport, Yishai Fleisher (Israeli aliyah activist and radio personality) blows the shofar to greet new immigrants from USA Arriving in Israel
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  • Israel, Ramat Gan, The Israel Diamond Centre
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  • Israel, Haifa, Taam Ha'ir (Taste of the City) food festival, 1 July, 2009,
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  • Israel, Haifa, Taam Ha'ir (Taste of the City) food festival, 1 July, 2009,
    SL_F090701SL08_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
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  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
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  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05146.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05129.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, (lit head of the grottos) located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. The cable car to the grottos
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05128.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, (lit head of the grottos) located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. The cable car to the grottos
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05126.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05119.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, (lit head of the grottos) located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. The cable car to the grottos
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05098.jpg
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05094.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05093.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, head of the grottos is a geologic formation located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. It is a white chalk cliff face which opens up into spectacular grottos.
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_DSC05090.JPG
  • Israel, Rosh Hanikra, (lit head of the grottos) located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Western Galilee near the border with Lebanon. The cable car to the grottos
    AH_Rosh-Hanikra_01118.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.
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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_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.
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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_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_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_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_DSC02661.JPG
  • The Byzantine Church of Panias. Hermon Stream Nature reserve and Archaeological Park (Banias) Golan Heights Israel
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  • Kayaks at the Herzliya Yacht club, Israel
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  • Ilana Gur's Vulture statue. Herzliya Yacht club, Israel
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  • Yachts in the Herzliya Yacht club, Israel
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  • Yachts in the Herzliya Yacht club, Israel
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  • Modern office building at 28 HaMered St, Tel Aviv, Israel near the Mediterranean Sea and Jaffa
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  • The Mosque at Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • The Mosque at Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02802.jpg
  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02783.jpg
  • The Mosque at Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
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  • The Mosque at Nebi Samwil or Tomb of Samuel in the outskirts of Jerusalem Israel
    AH_Samuel-Tomb_02773.jpg
  • Peres Park, Holon, Israel
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  • Peres Park, Holon, Israel
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  • Peres Park, Holon, Israel
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  • Peres Park, Holon, Israel
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  • Peres Park, Holon, Israel
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  • Peres Park, Holon, Israel
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  • The pedestrian street, Netanya, Israel
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  • Peres Park, Holon, Israel
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  • Stone sculptures in the pedestrian street, Netanya, Israel
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  • The pedestrian street, Netanya, Israel
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  • The pedestrian street, Netanya, Israel
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  • The pedestrian street, Netanya, Israel
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  • The pedestrian street, Netanya, Israel
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  • The pedestrian street, Netanya, Israel
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountain, a 70 meter suspension bridge in the Nesher Park
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountain, a 70 meter suspension bridge in the Nesher Park
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountain, a 70 meter suspension bridge in the Nesher Park
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountain, a 70 meter suspension bridge in the Nesher Park
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountain, a 70 meter suspension bridge in the Nesher Park
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  • Israel, Carmel Mountain, a 70 meter suspension bridge in the Nesher Park
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
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  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Keshet-Cave_02882.jpg
  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Keshet-Cave_02881.jpg
  • Hikers at the Keshet Cave (Arch Cave) in Adamit Park, Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Keshet-Cave_02876.jpg
  • Ice Rink, Holon, Israel
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  • Ice Rink, Holon, Israel
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Neve Ativ a small Alpine-styled Israeli settlement (moshav), founded in 1972, and located on the slopes of Mount Hermon
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Neve Ativ a small Alpine-styled Israeli settlement (moshav), founded in 1972, and located on the slopes of Mount Hermon
    AH_Hermon_DSC_3004.jpg
  • Tourist at the Ein Gedi Beach of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Tourist at the Ein Gedi Beach of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Tourist at the Ein Gedi Beach of the Dead Sea, Israel
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  • Tourist at the Ein Gedi Beach of the Dead Sea, Israel
    AH_Ein-Gedi_DSC04256.jpg
  • Tourist at the Ein Gedi Beach of the Dead Sea, Israel
    AH_Ein-Gedi_DSC04254.jpg
  • Tourist at the Ein Gedi Beach of the Dead Sea, Israel
    AH_Ein-Gedi_DSC04197.jpg
  • Israel, Dead Sea, Ein Gedi Resort and Spa. Holidaymakers in the thermal pool
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  • Israel, Dead Sea, Ein Gedi Resort and Spa. Holidaymakers in the thermal pool
    AH_Ein-Gedi_DSC04185.jpg
  • Israel, Dead Sea, Ein Gedi Resort and Spa. Holidaymakers in the thermal pool
    AH_Ein-Gedi_DSC04184.jpg
  • Eden Park, Golan Heights, Israel. Solukia spring the source of the Mei Eden bottled mineral water
    AH_Eden-Park_05494.jpg
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