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Ilana Goor Museum
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The Ilana Goor Museum is located in the picturesque alleyways of old Jaffa, where history is felt in every stone. Goor is a renowned artist ...
Jeep Tours in Israel
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A jeep tour in Israel is one of the most amazing and unique ways to experience the country. Taking a tour or safari in the depths of the Neg...
62 Years of Independence
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For the 62nd Israeli Independence Day (Yom Ha'atzmaut) we asked our friends on Facebook to upload their favorite photos that were take...
Tel Aviv - Lonely Planet's top world city
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In 2010, Lonely Planet travel guides listed Tel Aviv as the third-best city in the world.Tel Aviv is celebrated for its open, liberal and r...
Middle East and Beaches - Christian Tourism
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Lindsay Taub's Israel 2011
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Susan Weissberg and Tour Guide at the Western Wall of Jerusalem
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Diving in the Red Sea
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Situated at the southern most tip of Israel on the Gulf of Aqaba of the Red Sea, Eilat nestles between jagged red mountains and crystal clea...
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Israel's Geographic Regions
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Israel is divided into three main regions lengthwise: the coastal plain, the mountain region, and the Jordan Valley Rift. Coastal plain T...
Eilat, Israel's Red Sea Riviera
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Visitors so look forward to their arrival at Israel’s Red Sea Riviera of Eilat that many dash straight there without realizing that along th...
The Negev Desert
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The Negev, which extends over Israel’s southern region, accounts for over half of Israel’s land area. Due to its desert character, however, ...
The Dead Sea
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How far does one have to descend to reach the Dead Sea? About 400 meters below sea level. How deep is this salty lake? Almost the same (in t...
Israel, it's like Magic
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Top 10 places to visit in Israel
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Take a look at some of the country's most popular tourist sites, from Masada and Ein Gedi, to Caesarea and the Eilat observatory.
Gush Etzion
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This region south of Jerusalem, with its picturesque rolling hills adorned with grape arbors and olive groves, is brimming with biblical and...
The Judean Desert
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The Judean Desert is bordered by the Mountains of Judea to the west and by the Dead Sea to the East. It is considered a relatively small de...
The Valley of Elah
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Forty-five minutes southwest of Jerusalem, visitors to Israel can experience one of the country's most tightly held secrets: the Valley...
Shfela
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The Lowlands, or the Shfela as they are called in Hebrew, are the transitional foothills between the country’s central mountains and the coa...
The Dan Region
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The Dan Region, or Gush Dan as it is called in Hebrew, is the pulsing hub of the country, the metropolis at the heart of Israeli business an...
The Jerusalem Hills
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The Jerusalem hills are another region that vies for the description of the Israeli Tuscany. Unlike the original, however, the Jerusalem hil...
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