Amonites Amonites (also Ammonites) are an extinct group of marine molluscs closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish. The earliest appeared during the Devonian, and the last died out during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event. ...
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Rosh Hanikra
The Israel-Lebanon border is marked by a steep, white chalk cliff. At the base of the cliff are cavernous tunnels which are reached by cable car. These are the Rosh ...
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This clip produced by Mohammad Karim presents what it claims to be the most beautiful and wonderful nature in Palestine, especially migratory birds and wild animals. Yes in fact the “nature” ...
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How many times I drove down the Israel Coast Road #2 and wondered what’s over on those calcareous sandstone ridges at Khirbet Karta on the coast at Atlit. These ridges are fossilized ...
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The House of Rothschild Said to be the richest family in the world, the French branch of the family was a Godsend for the Zionist Movement. Ramat Hanadiv Park is ...
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Don’t accept a hop, skip and jump tour of Israel. Ask your tour guide to make your visit more meaningful by adding these new attractions in Judea and Samaria. You ...
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The Land of Israel has provided the backdrop for some of the most important events in human history. From the Old City in Jerusalem to the Sea of Galilee, people ...
Read More »The Great Makhtesh
The Large or Great Makhtesh is not the largest. The truth is that when the Large Makhtesh was mapped Makhtesh Ramon was not yet mapped. The “makhtesh” is a unique ...
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Songbirds in Israel You don’t have to be an ornithologist to appreciate these beautiful videos of birds of Israel. Just view and enjoy these lovely creations. Video photographer- Eyal Bartov ...
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A “makhtesh” is a natural phenomenon unique to Israel. Craters are created by impact of celestial objects whereas the “makhtesh”, of which there are more than three in Israel, was ...
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