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Ruth Gruber, Photojournalist is an exhibition at the International Center of Photography in New York. The event introduces her as one of the twentieth century’s great humanitarians and photojournalists.
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James and the Giant Peach, eat your heart out! We've got Gil Adam, an Industrial Design student from Israel, who produced and designed a humongous version of the classic Holga. It is currently on display at the graduates exhibition in Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Let's check it out!
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If you are in Tel-Aviv you just can't miss it - it's seen from almost everywhere :)
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Nice route to walk if you have a spare day in Haifa :)
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You Don't Know Me But I Know You – The first (and biggest) event of a special kind that embraces nightlife, music and lomography altogether and stronger then ever!
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Visit of the Ruins of Tel Megiddo and the Iron Age tunnel.
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Tel (mound) Megiddo, known as Tel-el-Mutesellim (Hill of the Ruler) has been identified as one of the most important cities of biblical times.
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The lowest freshwater lake in Earth has a lot to offer: strong both - in religion and nature...
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In an ever changing state, Tel Aviv surprises you at every corner, may it be new exciting architecture or pitiful ruins.
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Masada is an ancient palace and fortification in the South District of Israel on top of an isolated rock plateau on the eastern edge of the Judean Desert, which has got a very dramatic history. During one siege of the Roman Empire everyone in this place led to suicide instead of slavery...
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The Dead Sea with salty water let's you float so you can not drown...
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The "Olympiadorf" (or "Olydorf" like the people living there like to call it) is the Olympic village built for the Olympic games 1972 in Munich.
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Everyday somebody new hears about Lomography. At times it is through word of mouth, sometimes its through the media.