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Arava – Aerial Photo *

Arava – Aerial Photo The Arava – وادي عربة‎ is a desert area. The meaning of the name is desolate and dry area.  The Arava is a section of the Great Rift Valley between ...

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Nachal Pratzim and Mitzpe Zohar *

Nachal Pratzim (Nahal Perazim) Nachal Pratzim is located in the Mishor Amiaz on Mt. Sodom. It is a very narrow gorge that was formed by flowing water eroding into the rather soft sedimentary ...

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Neot Hakikar and Ein Plutit*

Looking for a refreshing place to stop on your way to Eilat? You can easily reach Ein Plutit salt water spring, near Neot Hakikar, from Masada, Arad, Dimona or Beer ...

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Eilat Off-side

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This city is multi-dimential. You can chose you favorite flavour and venue from among beaches, nightlife, underwater,snorkeling, diving, a cruise in the Red Sea, swimming, glass bottomed boats and dolphins . ...

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Yitzhak Rabin Terminal

The Yitzhak Rabin Terminal, formerly known as the Arava Terminal, serves as a border crossing between Israel and Jordan for Israelis and foreign tourists, with the exception of residents of ...

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Kibbutz Lotan

   The Center for Creative Ecology The Kibbutz Lotan Center for Creative Ecology (CfCE) is rooted in “Tikkun Olam” — the Jewish concept for repairing and transforming the world – ...

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Timna Park

Timna National Park – פארק תמנע Timna Park is outstanding in its variety of scenic, geological and archaeological sites of global significance. The story of Timna Valley is a tale of exploration, ...

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Hai-Bar Wildlife Preserve

Hai-Bar Wildlife Preserve  – שמורת טבע חי–בר יוטבתה was founded in the beginning of the 70’s to re-introduce wild animals that are mentioned in the Bible, and are now extinct or close ...

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Amram Pillars

Five sandstone pillars at the foot of the western cliff of the Amram crater, at the source of Nakhal Amram. Next to the pillars is a concentration of copper-digging burrows ...

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