Attractions in Tel Aviv - Flying ATV Extreme Israel.
An amazing attraction near Tel Aviv - flying in a flying ATV over the Sharon region. A unique experience in Israel.
Watch the clip on our flight at sunset along the beach, call now: +972533310639 Phone or Whatapp You can also email: baramsharon@gmail.com
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Must do in Tel Aviv - Flying ATV - Extreme Israel
An attraction that must be done in Tel Aviv, flying in a flying ATV over the Sharon area. just 30 minutes drive from Tel Aviv
Extreme Israel - +972533310639
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Mr Glazar flying in Ein Vered 8 8 2016
Michael Glazer visited in Israel for a short visit this time. But, this time, he decided to make his first experience flight in PPC.
Anyone who would like a similar experience like him, can contact and arrange an exciting experience as he was.
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Beitar Jerusalem fans: 'Here we are, we're the most racist football team in the country'
Beitar Jerusalem is a symbol of rightwing Israel. But in 2012-2013 the club signed two Chechen Muslim players, enraging Beitar’s hardcore fans, La Familia, some of whom sing of being racist. Some of Israel’s political leaders find La Familia embarrassing. But do they simply reflect a wider problem facing Israel – a polarised society?
The two Chechen players left Beitar Jerusalem at the end of the 2012-2013 season, and have returned to playing football in Chechnya.
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Eric and Peggy Moede flying over Ein Vered 12 3 2018
The Moede family flying in Ein-Vered with Segev Baram & Noam from Yudin tours.
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Qumran, Masada, Dead Sea, and Jericho Brian796's photos around Jerusalem, Israel
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Entry from: Jerusalem, Israel
Entry Title: Qumran, Masada, Dead Sea, and Jericho
Entry:
Today was a full day of a guided tour via bus. We covered a lot of ground in a short time.
We started with a drive from Jerusalem to Qumran. The drive revealed the desert landscape south of Jerusalem, which we hit immediately upon getting outside of the city. A short break on our way south found the more daring members of the group on the back of a camel for a short walk and a photo opportunity.
Our next stop was Qumran National Park, where the first seven Dead Sea Scrolls were found by Bedouins shepherds in 1947. Additional archeological finds from 1951 through 1956 found additional scrolls and structures that had been undisturbed for thousands of years. The scrolls were left by the Essene sect of the Jews, who were ascetics that distanced themselves from everyone else physicall and spiritually, while focusing on ritual cleansing and studies. It is likely that the scrolls were stored in the jars within the caves by the Essenes when the Roman armies approached in 68 AD, intending to recollect them after successfully repelling the Romans (which would not happen). After leaving Qumran, the Essenes joined the rebels at Masada, where they would die in 73 AD (more on that later). The openings of two of the major caves are easily seen from the group. A large area of structures below the caves have been unearthed and are presented to visitors for viewing.
Next we drove south along the western edge of the Dead Sea down to Masada National Park, where King Herod had built a large fortress on top of a mountain plateau just west of where the northern basin and the southern basin of the Dead Sea meet. Masada is a natural mesa in the desert on the western shore of the Dead Sea. Masada is cloes to the Hebrew word metsuda, which means the stronghold. It is believed that Masada is what is referenced in I Samuel 22:3-5 and I Chronicles 12:1-16 when David and 400 men returned to Judah and camped at the stronghold. It is also suspected to be the location where David fled from Saul in En Gedi in I Samuel 24:22.
King Herod would later build a fortress here between 37 and 31 BC in the event he needed to escape rebellions in Jerusalem. It was also built as a winter home for him and his wives. It is the ruins of this fortress that are on the mesa today. The fortress was made famous as a result of the Jewish rebel stand there in 72 to 73 AD which ended in the death of more than 700 rebels. The rebels had taken refuge in the then-abandoned fortress in 66 AD during the Jewish uprising against Rome. In 72 AD, Rome sent a Roman legion to purge the rebels from the fortress and to send a message to all Roman rebels around the world, but the Jews were difficult to get to and had plenty of provisions to withstand a long siege. Using Jewish slaves, the Romans built an earthen, rock ramp from a hill across the valley to a gate at the fortress in the span of 2 or 3 months, then used modern Roman military technology to gain entry into the fortress where they found everyone dead except for two women and five children, who according to Josephus killed each other the night before in a form of suicide, knowing that they would fall the next day. This is the Israeli's equivalent of the Alamo. Today all Israeli army officers are commissioned in a ceremony at Masada where they commit to never let it fall into enemy hands again.
After driving north again along the Dead Sea (which is 422m below sea level) for a short ways, we stopped at Ein Gedi National Park. Ein Gedi is an oasis on the ...
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Photos from this trip:
1. Roman road from Jerusalem to Damascas
2. Excited about the camel ride
3. Excited in a different way about camel ride
4. Desert of southern Judea
5. Herding sheep in after-rain greenery
6. View of eastern bank of Dead Sea
7. Qumran Cave 2 (and others)
8. Qumran Cave 1
9. Bath for ritual cleansings at Qumran
10. Meeting hall
11. Storehouse
12. Cave 2
13. Roman siege encampment at Masada
14. Roman siege encampments at Masada
15. Aquifier for cisterns at Masada
16. Representative bath at Masada
17. Dead Sea basins meet
18. Masada Fortress as seen from below
19. One of two Masada palaces
20. Public swimming pool at Masada
21. Masada Roman ramp from east
22. Masada Roman ramp from west
23. Steam bath at Masada
24. Snake path at Masada
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CROSSCAST | Achinoam Harel - The first and only Israeli woman to cross Africa solo on a motorbike
How many 24 years old you know who crossed 11 countries in Africa on a motorcycle? Probably none.
After crossing 25 thousand Km of the African continent, her next goal was to cross Israel from top to botton in less than 24 hours. She accomplished that goal as well.
Achinoam Harel told us her inspiring story and talked to us about the thin line between bravery and stupidity, about courage and about setting goals and achieving them. After all her amazing acomplishments, she shared what would be her next adventure.
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Jewish Vienna - VIENNA/NOW Tours
The Jewish history is closely connected to the history of Vienna. Come with us on our Jewish Tour and discover the footsteps of Jewish life, it's past and it's present, in Vienna!
Featured in this episode in order of appearance:
1. Jewish Museum Vienna
2. Jewish City Temple
3. Museum Judenplatz Shoa Memorial
4. Theater Nestroyhof Hamakom
5. Kosherland
6. Café Tachles
7. Tel Aviv Beach
Total walking distance: about 1 hour
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Music:
Pond5 - Mitzva River by jesseblue
Pond5 - Oy Gevalt by stevericemusic
Pond5 - Road to Thermostadt by IndiebearMusic
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Presenter: Adia Trischler
Idea & Concept: SLASH
Director & Script: Stefan Schlager
Producer: Alex Haberfellner
Camera: Bernhard Popovic
Editing, Animation: Thomas Scharf
Colors: 61 colorgrading,
Audio: Overdub, Gregor Rašek
Produced by SLASH
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