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  • Spiders | Mysite

    Spiders Mlilliones of Tetragnatha niten s spiders gathering and lurking for mosquitos. Treated waste water, rich in organic sustances creating ideal conditions for an uncontrolled reproduction of mosquitos. The plentiful food enable the spiders to be reproduced in huge numbers. During the autumn season, huge curtains of cobwebs cover the vegetation along Sorek creek, near Jerusalem, Israel. Return to top Return

  • Kapparot | Mysite

    Kappaorot Return to top Return

  • Citrus City | Mysite

    Abandoned Citrus City In central Israel, for 100 years ago, citrus groves were planted and packing houses were common. Well houses and storage buildings were constructed. Over the years the buildings were abandoned, and today, following environmental development, their disappearing ruins can be seen in the area between Rehovot and Ness Ziona Return Return to top Return

  • Sukkot | Mysite

    Sukkot Return Return to top Return

  • Publications | Eli Basri Photography | Israel

    Publications National Geographic - Photo of the day National Geographic - Photo of the day National Geographic - Photo of the day National Geographic - Photo of the day Dead Sea Dead Sea Edge of Humanity magazine https://www.kikar.co.il/haredim-news/s5wgif?fbclid=IwAR0jCbRP4-3W4xFEaan_ADjzvzp9TXK2X7NvxWaX1Ly82RL1ciuD5VkUpaQ Publications elibasri.com eli basri, publications elibasri@gmail.com Publications elibasri@gmail.com , publications

  • Hilulot Tzadikim | Mysite

    Hilulot Tzadikim Hilula is a traditional mystic ritual for a righteous person for his death anniversary. Anchor 1 Return to top Return

  • Copy of Jerusalem Marathon | Mysite

    Jerusalem Marathon Return Return to top Return

  • Common Cranes | Mysite

    Common Cranes Thousands of common cranes folks stayed in the Hula valley in northern Israel for the winter season In their way as part of the season migration. To avoid and decrease the damage by the cranes to the agricultural fields, the authorities initiated the "Crane Project", feeding them and provide corn in some specific area called the Agamon . Return to top

  • Regeneration | Mysite

    Regeneration R esilience - Power of nature A month after a wildfire raged near Jerusalem moutains, a new generation grew under burnt "Arbutus" trunks Hope is one of the most important lessons nature teaches us. Hope for regeneration. Hope of a new beginning. Return to top Return

  • Desert Floods | Mysite

    Desert Floods During winter season, heavy rainfall strike the Israeli desert regions in southern and eastern parts of the country cause flash floods that sweep away boulders and rocks from the riverbeds causing many roads to be closed. The first few moments of the flash flood appear benign but immediately turn into a torrent that sweeps away huge rocks, cars, and animals. Return Return to top Return

  • Pumpkin mens | Mysite

    Pumpkin mens Thai workers collecting pumpkins, central Israel Return Return to top Return

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