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World Water Day 2025, Lake Hula, Israel

World Water Day 2025, Lake Hula, Israel
The valley has been a swampy site throughout recorded history. The H̱ula was a malarial area.. It was left desolate until the 1930s; papyrus and water lilies flourished, and the swamps were inhabited by water buffalo, wild boar, and many species of migratory birds.
. In 1951 the project of draining the H̱ula began, and by 1958 the lake and swamps had disappeared, except for a small section retained as a nature reserve The total land area reclaimed or greatly improved, more than 22 square miles (57 square km), provided some of Israel’s richest farmland. It was planted with grains, fodder crops, fruits (especially apples), peanuts (groundnuts), cotton, vegetables, and bulbs for export. At the northwest of the drained area. By the early 1990s, sinking groundwater levels and other unforeseen environmental consequences of the reclamation project had rendered some farmland unusable and prompted efforts to turn a portion of the H̱ula Valley back into a natural wetland.
In the Hula Valley, which is located on the Syrian-African rift, KKL-JNF has developed an internationally acclaimed bird watching park. Twice a year, no less than five hundred million birds pass through the area, water fowl, birds of prey and songbirds, over 390 species. You can see the birds there, as they migrate from Europe to Africa and back, as well as water buffaloes and wildcats, if you stay overnight, that wake up early for preying. You can also enjoy the lush flora, the unique indigenous fauna and participate in ringing birds.
So as not to upset the ecological balance, private motor vehicles are not allowed in the Hula Lake Park. Entrance is free of charge, and you may walk around for free. You may alternatively enjoy your visit on a bicycle, in a golf cart or on the Mystery Wagon, for a fee. The Mystery Wagon is a camouflaged wagon drawn by a tractor, which allows for maximum proximity to the birds.

About 35,000 cranes arrive in the autumn months, and about 15,000 of them stay for the winter. The multitude of cranes attracts many visitors, and to assist these visitors, KKL-JNF constructed lookouts on a manmade hill at the edge of the lake, which view the field where the cranes feed.
Local farmers, whose fields used to be severely damaged by the birds, worked together with environmental agencies in order to find a way to truly co-exist. The farmers subsequently allocated a portion of their fields to this end, and they now scatter two tons of maize daily in designated locations, during the winter, and the cranes refrain from visiting other fields and cause no more harm.

Corinne Pommerell, Walter 7.8.1956, homaris, Mireille Marignac-Vinais and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo


16 comments - The latest ones
 Günter Klaus
Günter Klaus club
Das ist ja eine wunderbare Gegend da rund um das Wasser liebe Eva :))

Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,liebe Grüße Güni :))
34 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to Günter Klaus club
Das war aber rasch, Güni. Vielen Dank.
33 hours ago.
 Stephan Fey
Stephan Fey club
Fantastic!
33 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to Stephan Fey club
Vielen Dank Stephan.
32 hours ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Outstanding capture! HWWD!

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32 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thank William!
32 hours ago.
 Mario Vargas
Mario Vargas club
una belleza de colores y reflejos
30 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to Mario Vargas club
Mario, muchísimas gracias.
8 hours ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
A most beautiful view and capture Eva.... and some very interesting and good information of the region too - Thanks from > David J..

[ Added to group ] Thanks.
29 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to David G Johnson club
Thank you David J. I am so glad you read the information, It was also very interesting for me. Especially righting the wrong. At least they got rid of the infestation ... no more malaria!
8 hours ago.
 Boarischa Krautmo
Boarischa Krautmo club
schön.
27 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo club
Danke.
8 hours ago.
 Christa1004
Christa1004 club
Thanks for this detailed description that helps you understand the photo.
25 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to Christa1004 club
_Christa, I am so glad that you also read the information about how Lake Hule, in fact ,the whole Valley of Hule changed... and for the better.
8 hours ago.
 Ern Jacoby
Ern Jacoby club
Sky and water united in this splendid omposition!
20 hours ago.
Eva Lewitus club has replied to Ern Jacoby club
Ern, thank you so much. It was a wonderful light at that time.
8 hours ago.

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