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Num of views: 2658Ten facts you didn't know about Beersheba
1. Beersheba is the second largest city in Israel in terms of area. (The first is Jerusalem). Beersheba is the sixth largest city in Israel in terms of population. 2. Beersheba is one of the oldest cities in the world!


Num of views: 454The Church of Mary Magdalene in Jerusalem
רWant proof that no matter what you've done wrong, and no matter how bad things seem, you can always start over and get another chance? Well here you go!


Num of views: 687Michelangelo's Statue of King David
If you can take your eyes off the amazing lifelike body of this magnificent sculpture, you'll notice that David is holding a slingshot in one hand, and a stone in the other. Yes, this captures the moment before the battle with Goliath, it seems... The picture comes from: http://www.e-mago.co.il King David's Tomb (Mount Zion, Jerusalem) Imagine for a moment that a very old man showed up in your yard claiming that God had sent him, poured oil on your head, and told you that now you were holy. How many seconds would it take before your Mom called the police?


Num of views: 811Chai-Negev- Animals and Adventures, Kibbutz Revivim
When was the last time you visited a real African village, built from wood and mud??? When did you visit a place which had a desert zoological garden connected to it??? Or how about a place with dinosaur creations, a petting zoo where you can feed monkeys, carnivores, a bird pond, and many more attractions? And you can even sleep there! Take Mom and Dad by the hand and lead them to the experience of a lifetime!


Num of views: 458Joe Alon Educational Center for Culture and Geography Studies, next to Kibbutz Lahav, Lahav forest
A true Bedouin experience. You can be their guests while you learn about and experience Bedouin life, and how they lived in the past. See their weaponry, agricultural tools, examples of their clothing and tents and the caves they live in. A truly varied and interesting experience. Dates being carried by a mule for sale in the market. Photo: Orna Goren


Num of views: 1016Sag Tent, Kibbutz Reim
A simply wonderful Bedouin tent, one of the nicest in Israel. A visit to Sag will give you a taste of particularly generous Bedouin hospitality. The tent looks out over a swimming pool (which is a little bit silly, because usually the last thing a Bedouin would have in the desert would be a pool...). You can have a tea or coffee, or a full traditional Bedouin meal (tasty!!!). You can even sleep in a tent and go out on a bicycle or foot hike in the area.


Num of views: 643Lakiya
A Bedouin tent that gives you the chance to experience the wonderful Bedouin culture, like Bedouin embroidery, or seeing what it's like to be treated like a king- the traditional Bedouin style of hosting!!

