Monthly Archives: October 2012

Once More To The End of the World: Eilat

UPDATE 10 am Israel time Tuesday: There have been no major terrorist incidents reported in Israel overnight. TODAY’S BLOG:  As your humble servant mentioned yesterday, he is currently in Eilat down on the Red Sea. Today’s blog is a reprint … Continue reading

Posted in News | Tagged abyss, americans, arva highway, ashdod, ashkelon, bedouins, beersheva, caldera, camels, canal, caracels, choco, chof al mog, coral reef, david ben gurion, dead sea, desalinated water, dimona, egyptians, eilat, ein avdat, end of the world, eucalyptus, europeans, gazelles, hai bar, highway 40, hyenas, hyraxes, Israel, isreal, jordanians, ketura kibbutzes, kkl, leopards, makhtesh ramon crater, mines, mizpe ramon, mocha, nabatean, negev, net increase of trees at the end of the 21st century, neveh harif, nizzanim, nubian ibex, petra, raat, red sea, rift valley, Saudi Arabia, sde boker, sderot, sheep, shitim, solomon, tel aviv, tents, tinma, tuna fish sandwich, vineyards, wolves, yotvata | Comments Off on Once More To The End of the World: Eilat