Banias Springs
The Banias spring in Northern Israel, dating to the time of Greek rule over the region.
Mount Hermon
Skiers and visitors at the Mount Hermon ski slope shortly after a heavy snowfall
Nimrod Castle
The Nimrod Fortress in the Golan Heights.
Sa'ar Falls
The Saar Falls in the Golan Heights in Northern Israel
The Sa'ar falls in the Golan Heights. The river flows in winter after a snow storm in the Hermon region. The Tip of Mount Hermon can be seen in the far background as well as the Nimrod Fortress.
Banias Stream
The Banias Stream in the Golan region of Israel.
Banias Waterfall
The Banias Waterfall in the Golan region of Israel. It is the most powerful waterfall in Israel at 10 meters high.
Nimrod Fortress
The Nimrod Fortress is a medieval Muslim castle on the southern slope of Mount Hermon. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built to protect the main route to Damascus against invading armies coming from the west.
Cherry Bloom
A cherry tree in bloom in the Golan.
Gamla
Gamla was an ancient Jewish city on the Golan Heights.
Golan Windmills
A wind farm genrating power from wind in the Golan Heights in northern Israel.
Tank
An abandoned tank in front of Mount Ben Tal in the Golan Heights.
Rushing Waters
The Dan Stream running through Tel Dan national park i nthe Golan Heights.
Mount Ben Tal
The fortified lookout from Mount Bental in the Golan Heights. One of the largest tank battles in history took place here between Syria and Israel.
Banias Falls
The Banias Falls in the Golan region in Noethern Israel. The Banias is a spring in on the base of Mount Hermon, Israel's tallest mountan.
Danger Mines
A warning sign to stay away from a mine field in the Golan Heights, Israel
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