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From the trailhead, the trail marked in blue turns slightly left towards the southeast, crosses a dirt road, and enters a low scrubland . The trail again crosses a dirt road, then ...
Take a deep breath, close your eyes and imagine that this is all yours: a magnificent manor, a breath-taking view, agricultural facilities for preparing wine and bread and an olive...
The trail marked in green turns right (west) from the trailhead. It wends its way through typical low scrubland (batha) vegetation near a stand of pine trees and comes to a concret...
A three-mile stretch of the Israel Trail (Segment 15, from Har Horshan to Jasser e-Zarka), passes through Ramat Hanadiv.
Horvat Aqav is the Hebrew name of Hirbet Mantzur al-Aqav, archaeological remains of a compound located at the highest point of Ramat Hanadiv, on the south-western cliff of Mt. Carm...