Water Water Flowing
There are things that can only be experienced at certain times of the year in Israel. You have to know when and where to go for these special experiences.
Tu B’Shvat, Tree Planting, Dried Fruits
The almond trees are blooming, filling the landscape with more color of pink and white on green and brown. It is a sign for the end of winter and the coming of spring. It is Tu B’Shvat
Electrical Cars, Clean Tech, Going Greener
Every so often I come across really exciting news stories. Even though in its outline this blog does not concern itself with every day news, when something really exciting comes along, I will bring it to the attention of readers.
Ein Gedi – The Nature Reserve
Ein Gedi is one of the most visited nature reserves in Israel, both by Israelis and by tourists. This is due to its unique nature as an oasis in the Judean Desert, but also because the easy trails within the reserve.
Churches, Synagogues and Mosques in Israel
When traveling through Israel, especially in Jerusalem and eastern Galilee, it sometimes may seem that there are more churches than synagogues and mosques. This may seem strange, as Israel is a Jewish country with minorities of Christians and Moslems.
Reggae Star Alpha Blondy in Israel
The cultural scene in Israel is exciting. Not just with our local artists, but also due to the many foreign artists visiting The Holy Land.
Jazz Globus Festival, Jerusalem
Within the music world Israel is best known for within classical music from the Israel Philarmonic to the many soloists and conductors.
A field of music less prominent, but no less popular within Israel, is jazz. If you happen to be in Israel, and in particular in Jerusalem, and you want to hear international level jazz, you are in the right place.
Pomegranate The Fruit from The Garden of Eden
When visiting Israel in the fall, one of the most prominent fruits to be seen in the markets and in fruit and juice stands is the pomegranate (rimon in Hebrew).
Off The Beaten Track – The Flour Caves
Yes, that’s right. The Flour Caves.
Today I want to share with you an article by Petal, Unique Travel Experiences. I am sure he visited the beaten track sites, but he also got to some really off the beaten track sites. In this article he writes about The Flour Caves at the Dead Sea.