Mantur Almog by Selina





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The way of life and thoughts of the residents of ancient Qumran (גן הלאומי קומרן) can set the imagination alight, and through findings uncovered at the Qumran National Park one can get to know the people of this desert sect up close. The new accessible route which has been paved by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority provides an opportunity for people with disabilities to visit the site in comfort.
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The way of life and thoughts of the residents of ancient Qumran (מעלה קומראן לאלמוג) can set the imagination alight, and through findings uncovered at the Qumran National Park one can get to know the people of this desert sect up close. The new accessible route which has been paved by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority provides an opportunity for people with disabilities to visit the site in comfort. This route begins at the national park, and heads up the historic Qumran Ascent trail,...
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The way of life and thoughts of the residents of ancient Qumran (סובב פארק קומראן חיצוני) can set the imagination alight, and through findings uncovered at the Qumran National Park one can get to know the people of this desert sect up close. The new accessible route which has been paved by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority provides an opportunity for people with disabilities to visit the site in comfort.
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This route begins at the Einot Tzukim (Qumran) Nature Reserve and proceeds up Feshcha Ascent (מעלה פשחה). Flowing springs burst forth between the HaAtakim cliffs, with waters full of life flowing in clear rivulets towards the salty waters of the Dead Sea. Along their way the waters create a rich and unique world and a range of living habitats. This is the Einot Tsukim Nature Reserve (Ein Feshkha), located at the historic site of the ancient town of Qumran. In terms of plantlife, the Tamarix...
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Flowing springs (עינות קומראן שביל נגיש) burst forth between the HaAtakim cliffs, with waters full of life flowing in clear rivulets towards the salty waters of the Dead Sea. Along their way the waters create a rich and unique world and a range of living habitats. This is the Einot Tsukim Nature Reserve (Ein Feshkha), located at the historic site of the ancient town of Qumran. In terms of plantlife, the Tamarix nilotica and the Tamarix tetragyna dominate most of the area, thanks to their...