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The north of Israel as you’ve never seen it before, covered in blankets of green, blooming anemone fields, and glorious mountains.
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We are invited to take a sneak peek into the first religious kibbutz in Israel by the name Tirat Zvi
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From Nazareth to the Golan Heights where we explored some of the most incredible and historic spots
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What does the lake look like today in comparison to 3 years ago? And will the authorities open the dam?
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In the heart of the picturesque Hula Valley in Upper Galilee, lays a place of extraordinary beauty - the Hula Lake. One of the most important birdwatching sites in the world, is an oasis for birds and nature lovers everywhere.
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The ancient Kishon river is where Deborah and Barak defeated Sisera, the captain of the Canaanite army.
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The north of Israel as you’ve never seen it before, covered in blankets of green, blooming anemone fields, and glorious mountains.
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Gideon`s Spring, a.k.a Spring of Harod and Ma`ayan Harod, as we take a dive into ancient history and explore the fascinating events that took place at these waters.
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In the pages of the Bible, Chorazin (a.k.a Korazim) is recorded as being one of the cities where Jesus had preached and performed miracles. Today, there is a national park that preserves the ancient city of Chorazin. But here is the problem — how do we really know that this is the actual Biblical Chorazin?
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Old Acre is one of Israel’s most exceptional locations. A true seaside city surrounded by ancient stone walls, Old Acre is home to countless historical and culinary treasures and exudes a uniquely sublime atmosphere, unlike anywhere else in the country.
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Rosh HaNikra is the most northern spot on the seashore of Israel. It is the only spot in the entire country where the sea meets the mountains.
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Spring of Harod and Ma`ayan Harod, as we take a dive into ancient history and explore the fascinating events that took place at these waters.
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