HFF- There should be a fence around it! Ashkelon i…
Caesarea beach, not only for bathing.
Cesaría view towards the Mediterranean
Cesaría in 1972 The modern donkey, a bit faster.
Cesaría in 1972, but still the same today.
Ashkelon, not Ceasaría (Sorry, I made a mistake)
Ceasaría in 1972
The destroyed winged victory in Ashkelon in 1972
The national Park in Ashkelon with one PIP
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Wishing everyone a HFF from Barranco, Lima.
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The Dead Sea looking towards Jordan in 1982
The Dead Sea with a view towards Jordan in 1982
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Caesarea Aqueduct - Israel in 1972
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It does not fall down! Ashkelon in 1972


The ancient site of Ashkelon is now a national park on the city's southern coast. The walls that encircled the city are still visible, as well as Canaanite earth ramparts. The park contains Byzantine, Crusader and Roman ruins.] The largest dog cemetery in the ancient world was discovered in Ashkelon!!!!
The wall was built in the mid-12th century by the Fatimid Caliphate.( Wikipedia)
The wall was built in the mid-12th century by the Fatimid Caliphate.( Wikipedia)
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