places in Israel

Floods in the Judaean desert

Floods in the Judaean desert, southern Israel. Judaean Desert, Nov 1, 2022. Photo by Hodaya Kalman-Book/TPS

Israeli Families Visiting Ancient Shiloh

Israeli families visiting Ancient Shiloh archeological and tourist site, the first historical capital of Israel in the times of Judges, during Chol HaMoed of the Jewish holiday of Passover. Shiloh, Apr 1, 2018. Photo by Miriam Feyga Bunimovich/TPS

Israeli Families Visiting Ancient Shiloh

Israeli families visiting Ancient Shiloh archeological and tourist site, the first historical capital of Israel in the times of Judges, during Chol HaMoed of the Jewish holiday of Passover. Shiloh, Apr 1, 2018. Photo by Miriam Feyga Bunimovich/TPS

Winterbourne Stream in Wadi Og Flooded with Rain Water

A tourist asks another member of a tour group to take a picture of him next to the rain water flooded winterbourne stream Wadi Og near Nabi Musa with his smartphone. Wadi Og is the northernmost of the streams that flow from the Judaean Desert into the Dead Sea. The stream drains the slopes of the Mount of Olives, Mount Scopus and Abu Dis in ...

Winterbourne Stream in Wadi Og Flooded with Rain Water

A group of people on a tour in Wadi Og near Nabi Musa, along the rain water flooded winterbourne stream. Wadi Og is the northernmost of the streams that flow from the Judaean Desert into the Dead Sea. The stream drains the slopes of the Mount of Olives, Mount Scopus and Abu Dis in Jerusalem at 800 m above sea level and descends till the Dead Sea ...

Winterbourne Stream in Wadi Og Flooded with Rain Water

A group of people on a tour in Wadi Og near Nabi Musa, along the rain water flooded winterbourne stream. Wadi Og is the northernmost of the streams that flow from the Judaean Desert into the Dead Sea. The stream drains the slopes of the Mount of Olives, Mount Scopus and Abu Dis in Jerusalem at 800 m above sea level and descends till the Dead Sea ...