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Jul 28, 20212 min read
You must go on without me. No worries. You'll be fine.
I traveled to California earlier this month to spend some time with my father in LA. I took the opportunity to visit my brother and his...
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Anat Harrel
Apr 20, 20143 min read
Nowhere Else but Here
Where in the world can you do what my family and I did for Passover? Nowhere else but here.
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Anat Harrel
Apr 9, 20144 min read
Renewing the Old – the story of wine making in Israel
We took in the gorgeous natural beauty around us; a gnarly oak forest, colorful spring flowers, lizards, butterflies and birds galore...
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Anat Harrel
Mar 11, 20143 min read
An Insignificant Hill
Tel Hannaton may seem like a nothing hill, but the history of this artificial mound (tel) goes back over 3500 years!
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Anat Harrel
Dec 8, 20134 min read
The Jewel in the Negev Crown
Lonely Planet magazine picked the Negev as the second most desirable world region to visit for 2013
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Anat Harrel
Apr 15, 20133 min read
They should have spelled it ‘Mamsheet’…
Mamsheet is a beautifully restored ancient Nabatean city
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Anat Harrel
Apr 2, 20132 min read
Truly Extraordinary
I invite you to begin exploring a truly extraordinary regionת the Negev
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Anat Harrel
Mar 17, 20133 min read
On dogs, caves and a gorgeous hike
One of Na’ala’s favorite hikes lately has been to the Aviv Stream canyon, up north near the border of Lebanon
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Anat Harrel
Mar 5, 20133 min read
Olives for a Better World
pick up the Israel Trail for 4 mile scenic walk towards the village of Tzippori.
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Anat Harrel
Feb 26, 20134 min read
In Search of Kings
I had a rare opportunity to visit the ancient city of Samaria (Shomron), capital of the Kingdom of Israel during 9th and 8th centuries b.c.e
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Anat Harrel
May 28, 20112 min read
Banias (Hermon Spring) Nature Preserve
The Banias Spring at the foot of Mount Hermon is the perfect place to start our study of Israel’s water resources
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