the beach and we walked our way to the
beautiful Old City of Jaffa (Yafo)
Jaffa has existed as a port city for more than
4,000 years and is the only one that can boast
uninterrupted inhabitation throughout its entire
existence. Old Jaffa has since become one of Israel's
more popular tourist attractions with its quaint
picturesque paths and gardens leading to artists'
quarters, studios and art galleries. Its narow alleys
are named after the signs of the Zodiac and are set
against a backdrop of modern Tel Aviv.
Mr. Wollis hugging the "Hovering
Orange Tree", which is a tree completely
suspended by ropes that is thought to
symbolize Israel's prosperity.
A little fun in the sun!!!
Last stop of the day is the Design Museum
in Holon to see some cool exhibits about
craftsmenship and building.
Robots made out of vacuum cleaner parts. |
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