Posts Tagged ‘Tel Aviv’

Photo Friday 02.10: Tel Aviv waterfront

September 16, 2011 | 4 Comments

Tel Aviv is the party capital of Israel. I spent my last two days in the old city of Jaffa, at the southern end of central Tel Aviv. The beach on the Mediterranean sea is fantastic and a great place to unwind. Don’t worry about the occasional military planes, I stopped noticing them after a couple of days. Just take some pictures, checkout the random groups playing music and stroll on the waterf...
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Jaffa – my last stop in Israel

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October 5, 2008 | 21 Comments

This blog post is part of my Israel travelog series. Click here for Index pagePrevious post: Charms of Tel Aviv city | Next post: Exit from Israel Jaffa, western port of the Canaanite empire, 1470 BCE. Pharaoh Thutmose III sought to regain Egypt’s control over the lands as far as Syria. He presented large baskets [...]...
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Charms of Tel Aviv city

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October 3, 2008 | 38 Comments

This blog post is part of my Israel travelog series. Click here for Index pagePrevious post: New city of Jerusalem | Next post: Jaffa – my last stop in Israel “Haifa to work, Jerusalem to pray and Tel Aviv to play.” That’s what they say! I was in Tel Aviv (तेल् अवीव्) for 9 whole [...]...
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Photo Friday 03.13: Memorial Chorten

Memorial Chhorten May 18, 2012

Thimphu's memorial chorten, built in 1974 to honour the 3rd King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, is a prominent landmark in the city with its golden
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