Shvil Israel





Louis and Esther are taking a year or so to walk this public path from Dan [north] to Eilat [south]: young folk [whom one meets on the path,carrying bedrolls and heavy-looking backpacks] do it in 6 weeks non-stop,often after army service. I joined them for a short but varied section of Wadi Dishon,in the area of the Circassian village of Rehania. What a beautiful country we live in! Shabbat Shalom!
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