Last week I went to the Hermon with my Sayarut group for a two-day snow trip.

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Rosh Hanikra

Gefen V ORT Bialik On August - 29 - 2011

Rosh Hanikra is located at the northern edge of the Mediterranean.

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Kiryat Tivon (aka Qiryat Tivon) is a town located in Emek Yizre’el. Its population (as of July 2010) counts 16,600 people.

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Negev Trip

Gefen V ORT Afek On June - 26 - 2011

On the week of Passover 2011 I went with my friends from project Neta on a two-day trip to the Negev, just for fun!

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North Trip

Rinat ORT Rabin, Gan Yavne On April - 17 - 2011

My name is Rinat and I live in Gan Yavne, a small village in south Israel.

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Hay Park

Almog Y ORT Afek On March - 30 - 2011

I would like to tell you about an amazing place to visit on Saturdays and holidays and even on week days, and this place is not far from my home – this place is Hay Park.

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Israeli Views

Karina G ORT Ronson On March - 9 - 2011

If you want to enjoy beautiful views and to connect with nature, there’s no better place to do it than in Israel. It’s full of history, beauty and holy places for all religions.

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Fast Lane

Chen Z ORT Yad Leibovich On March - 9 - 2011

The Fast Lane project involves a new toll highway from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem (parallel to highway number 1).

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The Dead Sea is a saltwater lake located in South East Israel. It is about 416 meters deep under sea level (68 kilometers long and 18 kilometers wide).

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My Trip to Acre

May T ORT Afek On February - 23 - 2011

On Tuesday, January 11 2011, I went on a trip to Acre (aka Akko) with my school.

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Tel Aviv

Adi ORT Afek On February - 9 - 2011

400,000 residents live in Tel Aviv and for a good reason – it is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, not only on the outside.

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