The Dead Sea looking towards Jordan in 1982
The Dead Sea with a view towards Jordan in 1982
The Dead Sea, is really a lake - 1982
A view towards the Dead Sea (really a lake) in 19…
The Dead Sea in 1982
Wall decoration at La Rosa Nautica - Miraflores
Ceiling decoration in La Rosa Nautica - Miraflores
La Rosa Nautica - Miraflores
La Rosa Nautica - Miraflores (13)
Ice Cream at La Rosa Nautica - Miraflores
A birthday present at la La RosaNautica - Miraflor…
Lookig towards the pier at La Rosa Nautica - Miraf…
La Rosa Nautica - Miraflores
entrance to the Restaurant La Rosa Nautica
The principal dining area of the Rosa Nautica in…
Tiles in Pedro de Osma's Mansion in Barrranco
A floor design in Barranco
Floor tiles in Barranco - Perú
Wall tiles in Pedro de Osma's mansion in Barrran…
Happy New Year
Design with red
Agriculture in Kibutz Ga'ash in 1972
Banias - Since 1967 You are not allowed to bathe i…
View of Banias
Banias (Israel) the best way of cleaning Banias in…
Wishing everyone a HFF from Barranco, Lima.
Arad - Virgin and child?
Often seen in Arad
Memorial to Arad´s dead in the War of 1967, by P…
The national Park in Ashkelon with one PIP
The destroyed winged victory in Ashkelon in 1972
Ceasaría in 1972
Ashkelon, not Ceasaría (Sorry, I made a mistake)
Cesaría in 1972, but still the same today.
Cesaría in 1972 The modern donkey, a bit faster.
Cesaría view towards the Mediterranean
Caesarea beach, not only for bathing.
HFF- There should be a fence around it! Ashkelon i…
It does not fall down! Ashkelon in 1972
Ashkelon, not Ceasaría (Sorry, I made a mistake)Th…
Caesarea Aqueduct - Israel in 1972
Ruins Caesarea - Israel - 1972
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Banias - Druze Arabs enjoying the natural reserve of Banias. (Israel


In an arid land like Israel, in which the long hot summers are dry, human settlement has always occurred next to water sources. The first evidence of human remains is from the Canaanite period, 4,000 years ago. But it wasn’t until the Hellenistic era, 2,200 years ago, that the site became an important settlement area where the people worshipped Pan, god of shepherds and flocks. The word panic derives from the name of this god, as mythology relates him scaring people and flocks and making weird noises in the wild.
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