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Beatitute Church - Galil
Galil. The Sea of Galilee is a harp-shaped lake set in the sun-drenched Jordan Valley and framed by lush vegetation and imposing mountains. The character of the lake surface is ever changing, different at each hour. The Sea of Galilee is Israel's largest freshwater lake and is fed by underground springs, but mostly by the Jordan River. It lies 200 meters below sea level, and is the major source of fresh water for the whole of Israel. Fresh water, a warm climate, and fertile soil have made the lake shores a virtual paradise since ancient times, from prehistoric man to the first modern pioneers.
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Ile Ste Helene - Montreal
Ile Ste Helene. In the midst of the majestic St. Lawrence River, the parc des ?les, an oasis of greenery and gardens a stone's throw from downtown Montr?al, is a haven of relaxation and recreation. Montr?al's largest park is made up of Sainte-H?l?ne and Notre-Dame islands, the site of the 1967 World Fair. Easily reached by metro, the parc des ?les is now a choice venue for athletes and nature lovers.
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Institute of Science - Detroit
Each year over 200,000 people visit our natural history and science museum to press cider, watch the stars come out in our planetarium, and tap maple trees for a sweet taste of spring. Our programs and exhibits encourage children and adults to understand scientific concepts by experimenting. From Nature Place to a towering T. rex, Cranbrook's Institute of Science offers an environment that raises questions, encourages investigation and guides visitors to the answers.
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Institute of Science - Detroit
Each year over 200,000 people visit our natural history and science museum to press cider, watch the stars come out in our planetarium, and tap maple trees for a sweet taste of spring. Our programs and exhibits encourage children and adults to understand scientific concepts by experimenting. From Nature Place to a towering T. rex, Cranbrook's Institute of Science offers an environment that raises questions, encourages investigation and guides visitors to the answers.
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Kfar Nahum Chruch - Galil
Galil. The Sea of Galilee is a harp-shaped lake set in the sun-drenched Jordan Valley and framed by lush vegetation and imposing mountains. The character of the lake surface is ever changing, different at each hour. The Sea of Galilee is Israel's largest freshwater lake and is fed by underground springs, but mostly by the Jordan River. It lies 200 meters below sea level, and is the major source of fresh water for the whole of Israel. Fresh water, a warm climate, and fertile soil have made the lake shores a virtual paradise since ancient times, from prehistoric man to the first modern pioneers.
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Kfar Namhum Old Synagogue - Galil
Galil. The Sea of Galilee is a harp-shaped lake set in the sun-drenched Jordan Valley and framed by lush vegetation and imposing mountains. The character of the lake surface is ever changing, different at each hour. The Sea of Galilee is Israel's largest freshwater lake and is fed by underground springs, but mostly by the Jordan River. It lies 200 meters below sea level, and is the major source of fresh water for the whole of Israel. Fresh water, a warm climate, and fertile soil have made the lake shores a virtual paradise since ancient times, from prehistoric man to the first modern pioneers.
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Mountains - Fjords - Norway
The fjords are the geological result of the last ice age, gouged out by mighty glaciers carving their way from the central mountain rangers to the sea. The largest and perhaps most famous are Sognefjorden and Hardangerfjorden with their numerous tributaries. However, there are many more, and all have their own personality and fascination.
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