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View from top of Mount Meiron Israel
View of Galil farms from top of Mount Meiron Israel, May 2013

I photographed this view while on the Peak Trail on Mount Meiron (or is it Mount Meron). You drive up the mountain, park close to the top then hike around the mountain.

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Jewaicious says

Thanks so much for the link! Gorgeous overview in the photo! Shabbat Shalom!

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leoraw says

Wow, glad you got into the site to write a comment. Bluehost was down all morning and part of the afternoon.

Glad you enjoy the view and Shabbat Shalom.

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Ramblingwoods says

Makes me wonder how you got up there...

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leoraw says

I added that information to the top of the post! Thanks for visiting, Michelle.

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Jeri says

What an inspiring view, though I am prone to vertigo ;) Is the viewpoint one a person can drive to or hike to, or both?

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leoraw says

See top of post. Don't hike to the top of the Presidential Range in New Hampshire - there I feel like I'm going to fall right off into the world below.

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Hannah says

Thank you so much for the shout out! You have been busy.

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leoraw says

Busy? Oh, I suppose! I think of this blog as my way to relax.

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Gabriella says

Thanks for linking to my writing blog!

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leoraw says

You're most welcome.

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Laura says

Very interesting links (esp. the Hanns and Rudolf book and the post about Egyptian Jewish property being turned into embassies--wow is right). Amazing picture.

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leoraw says

The idea that Tahrir Square was once a largely Jewish neighborhood - hm, I wonder why that's never in news reports.

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