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Ein Gedi NR
The 6,250-acre Ein Gedi Nature Reserve sits along the Syrian-African Rift, not far from the Dead Sea. The reserve's four springs - David, Arugot, Shulamit, and Ein Gedi - are literally the wellspring for a wealth of flora and fauna, providing a stark cont
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Hai Bar Yotvata
The mission of Yotvata Hai-Bar (Wildlife Preserve) Nature Reserve is to establish reproduction groups for populations of wild animals that are mentioned in the Bible but have disappeared from our landscape, as well as for other endangered desert animals
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Coral Beach NR
Eilat Bay sits at the northern tip of a magnificent coral reef which straddles the equator.
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Maktesh Ramon Visitor Center
Bio-Ramon. Of all of Israel's desert regions, the Ramon area has the most varied and lush flora. The Negev highlands also has populations of leopards, hyenas, dorcas gazelles, wolves, red foxes, Afghan foxes, caracals, sand foxes, and Syrian hyraxes.
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Mekorot HaYarkon NP
The park has two main attractions: Tel Afek and its Ottoman-period fortress, Binar Bashi, overlooking the springs of the Yarkon River
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Gan HaShelosha (Sachne) NP
The Amal River traverses the length of the Gan Hashlosha National Park. Since its water is 28 degrees centigrade summer and winter, visitors can swim in the river year-round. The Museum of Regional and Mediterranean Archeology is located in one corner of
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Ma'ayan Harod NP
The Harod Spring bubbles in a cave on the slopes of Mount Gilboa. The clear water flows in a brook through the grassy Harod Spring National Park en route to its final destination: the Jezre'el Valley farms. The cave is called Gideon's Cave
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