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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon Beach and Sea Shor

Ashkelon Beach and Sea Shor.Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chamelelons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Ashkelon National Park

The Ashkelon National Park sits within an ancient rampart. A trail at the foot of the Crusader wall of the city offers a lovely view of the park, the sand dunes south of Ashkelon, and present-day Ashkelon. In the center of the park are remnants from the biblical Tel Ashkelon, although admittedly the more impressive ruins at the site are from the Roman period. Most striking are the pillars from the basilica, the public building for the use of all citizens. The artwork and architectural remains on view near the basilica include a status of Atlas holding the world on his shoulders and one of Nike, the winged goddess of victory. Archeologists digging in the northeastern part of the rampart discovered the city gate from the middle Bronze period (4,000 years ago). Its vaulted ceiling has particular significance because it is one of the oldest arches discovered anywhere in the world. A magnificent beach is situated right outside the park. The Municipality of Ashkelon is responsible for the site. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: November 20, 2007
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Vacation in Eilat Israel

Vacation in Eilat Israel.photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 22, 2007
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Beware of Camels Crossing the Road Israel

Beware of camelsl crossing  the road .Photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 22, 2007
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Ayalon Road in Tel Aviv Israel

Ayalon Road in Tel Aviv Israel.photo by Rafael Ben Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 22, 2007
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The Haifa Bay industrial zone

A committee comprised of environmental and medical scientists has found that a much higher percentage of people fall ill annually in the Haifa Bay area, despite the fact that the level of pollution in the region falls within globally accepted levels.The committee, headed by former Environmental Protection Ministry chief scientist Professor Yoram Avnimelech, is set to present its air quality findings taken from local monitoring stations in the coming days.The panel was appointed some three months ago by Environmental Protection Minister Gideon Ezra.Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 11, 2007
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Haifa Bay Israel

Acre (Akko)The city of Acre or Akko is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the time of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (1504-1450 BCE).  It is a city of intrigue, where you can walk through labyrinthine alleys and streets and explore the remnants of Crusader, Muslim and Ottoman conquerors. Walking along the walls of the city, you also get a spectacular view of the sea and the city of Haifa.Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 11, 2007
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Haifa Bay Israel

Acre (Akko)The city of Acre or Akko is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the time of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (1504-1450 BCE).  It is a city of intrigue, where you can walk through labyrinthine alleys and streets and explore the remnants of Crusader, Muslim and Ottoman conquerors. Walking along the walls of the city, you also get a spectacular view of the sea and the city of Haifa.Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 11, 2007
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Haifa Bay Israel

Acre (Akko)The city of Acre or Akko is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the time of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (1504-1450 BCE).  It is a city of intrigue, where you can walk through labyrinthine alleys and streets and explore the remnants of Crusader, Muslim and Ottoman conquerors. Walking along the walls of the city, you also get a spectacular view of the sea and the city of Haifa.Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 11, 2007
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Haifa Bay Israel

Acre (Akko)The city of Acre or Akko is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the time of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (1504-1450 BCE).  It is a city of intrigue, where you can walk through labyrinthine alleys and streets and explore the remnants of Crusader, Muslim and Ottoman conquerors. Walking along the walls of the city, you also get a spectacular view of the sea and the city of Haifa.Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 11, 2007
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Haifa Bay Israel

Acre (Akko)The city of Acre or Akko is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, dating back to the time of the Pharaoh Thutmose III (1504-1450 BCE).  It is a city of intrigue, where you can walk through labyrinthine alleys and streets and explore the remnants of Crusader, Muslim and Ottoman conquerors. Walking along the walls of the city, you also get a spectacular view of the sea and the city of Haifa.Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 11, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Ein Gedi Nature Reserve Landscape Israel

Ein Gedi Nature Reserve. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye.
Date: October 3, 2007
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Qumran National Park Israel

 Qumran National Park Israel. Photo by Rafael Ben-Ari/Chameleons Eye
Date: October 3, 2007
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Sinkholes in The Dead Sea valley Israel