Shabbat Shalom!


Yom Shabbat

Saturday

11 Adar I 5782

February 12 2022

As regular readers of OneIsrael know, your humble servant does not write a blog on Shabbat unless events warrant. However, here are some photos taken by Israelis out in nature today for you to enjoy:

A waterfall on Nahal Sa’ar in the Golan 4 km from the Nimrod Fort:

Photo: Michelle Shem Tov

Photo: Michelle Shem Tov

Finches in the forest:

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Photo: Ani Zorist

A view of Balfour Forest:

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Photo: Galit Mor

More flowers from a cyclamen “forest” near Kochav Yair:
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Photo: Gady Shlasky

Photo: Gady Shlasky

A bee inside a poppy near Sderot:

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Photo: Keren Cohen

Up in the snow on Mt. Hermon:

Photo: Jonathan Silfer

Photo: Jonathan Silfen

In the Eilat Mountains looking toward the Red Sea:

Photographer: Anonymous.

Photographer: Anonymous.

One last view of a poppy field in the South:

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Photo: Anonymous

Shabbat Shalom!

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