Keshet Cave tour part 1(shlomi) in the western Galilee of Israel
Keshet Cave, Shlomi, Galilee
Keshet Cave in the Galilee, Israel 4K By Eyal Asaf
Keshet Cave in the Galilee, IsraelKeshet Cave in the Galilee, Israel 4K By Eyal Asaf
At the Keshet Cave, Shlomi, Galilee
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Keshet Cave, is a one of a kind cave, located in the north of Israel.
We almost CRASHED the DJI SPARK drone! The Keshet Cave and amazing food at El Babor in Acre, Israel
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Hi, everybody!
Let's have another nice trip in Israel with a bit of a scary twist!
Today we'll have a nittle hiking to the Keshet Cave.
The Keshet Cave (also known as the Rainbow cave or Arch cave) in the Galilee, is one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the land of Israel. Not only is the large natural arch with the shallow cave beneath it a pleasure to see, it also attracts hundreds of extreme sports enthusiasts who like to rappel from the arch down to the cave floor below. For those really looking for a thrill, dropping off the side of the cave and swinging under the arch with just the rope between you and the forests way down below is an unforgettable experience!
Keshet Cave is found up against the Israel-Lebanon border just a few kilometres from Rosh HaNikra and the warm Mediterranean Sea. Part of the Adamit Mountain Ridge and incorporated into the Adamit Park, Keshet Cave is on the southern cliff edge of the mountain. What is now the arch – the source of the site’s name – was previously the roof of the cave which now lies open and sun-baked, where rock hyraxes love to live. On the forest floor, winding through the land, is the Bezet Stream.
Rappelling from the arch is both exhilarating and free, provided that you are either an experienced rappeller or that you have an experienced rappeller with you. Embedded in the rock are anchors for fastening ropes and there is a sturdy metal guardrail as well, both for assisting in the rappelling and to keep bystanders safe from plummeting downwards. The drop to the floor of the cave is between 40 and 50 meters (130-165 feet) and from the bottom there is a windy, adventurous trail back up to a parking area.
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As you may know, recently we bought a drone and we were really excited to fly in under this arch. What happenned in the middle of shooting was terrifying!
Our DJI Spark lost its GPS signal and we couldn't really see it. We were absolutely sure that we crashed our new drone! But WOW, guys,
this drone just flied up by itself (after crashing the rock wall) and came back to us without any damage! Technology nowadays is much more clever than we are :)
After this lovely adventure we drove to Akko (Acre) to have some dinner. We choose an amazing Arab restaurant called El Babor.
The view from the tarrace was stunning, we managed to recors a very beautiful sunset time-lapse, but what is more importand:
The FOOD! OMG, guys, if you're ever in Israel you just have to eat there! 10/10!
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Hope to see you next time,
Zaneta x
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al-Bassa Tour:
The remains of al-Bassa are now located in the industrial area of Shlomi, a town in the western Galilee. Israeli authorities have demolished all the village's residential areas, and only a small number of buildings, partly ruined and abandoned, can still be seen.
Our tour started in the square connecting Sandi Azoulay Road, or Route 899, with Rabbi Uziel Street in Shlomi. From the square headed north towards the industrial area, along a nameless street we have christened al-Bassa. From the square to the Lebanese border, this street is a bit more than a mile long. From the street we could see the antennae on Mount al-Mushaqqah, which the al-Bassa refugees had to cross on their way to Lebanon as they fled the Haganah's attacking troops on May 14, 1948.
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