Apr 30, 2012
Amazing Pictures Of Israel From A Fighter Jet
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| Tel Aviv shoreline |
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| Massada |
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| Nahal HaBesor |
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| Emek Yizrael |
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| Tel Aviv breakers |
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| Midbar Yehuda - Dead Sea |
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| Moshav Kanaf |
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| Ramon Crater |
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| Nahal Paran |
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| Maagal Michael |
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| Lower Galilee |
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| Nahal Yehudiya |
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| Knesset |
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| Machtesh HaKatan |
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| Jordan Valley |
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| Temple Mount |
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| Midbar Yehuda |
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Mar 5, 2007
Purim images (with video)
of the many Hamans hanging around town
my son, the popcorn machine, distributing popcorn to kids in the street
Feb 27, 2007
A Tale of Two Cities
Jan 4, 2007
potd - what is it?
This guy has been sitting near the train station in Tel Aviv the past few days. Usually I do not have a camera on me, but today for some reason I did, so I snapped the picture.
I have no idea what the instrument he is playing is called. I am not even sure if it can be called a musical instrument. This guy sits there and blows on the instrument. It does not play a tune or any type of music most people are familiar with. Basically it just makes a low, annoying, wavy sound. Maybe one day I will go to the train a few minutes early and ask him what it is called.
As one person said, "This guy looks like he spent one week too many backpacking through India."
--- UPDATE-----
Thanks to some Australian readers comments (and my brother, but I have no idea how he would have known this), it seems this instrument is called a didgeridoo.
Click here to satisfy your curiosity...






























