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Mount Hermon (2.814 m) forms the Eastern edge of       
the Antilebanon range. It is divided between Israel,   
Lebanon, and Syria. The Bible mentions it as the       
northernmost point of conquest of Moses and Joshua.    
The highest peak is outside Israel territory.
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Mount Hermon (2.814 m) forms the Eastern edge of the Antilebanon range. I...

Mount Hermon (2 814 m) forms the Eastern edge of       
the Antilebanon range. It is divided between Israel,   
Lebanon, and Syria. The Bible mentions it as the       
northernmost point of conquest of Moses and Joshua.    
The highest peak is outside Israel territory.          
Birket Ram is a volcanic lake on the slope of Mount Hermon.
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Mount Hermon (2 814 m) forms the Eastern edge of the Antilebanon range....

The Hermon range, Israel, forms the Eastern edge of    
the Antilebanon range. It is divided between Israel,   
Lebanon, and Syria. The Bible mentions it as the       
northernmost point of conquest by Moses and Joshua.
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The Hermon range, Israel, forms the Eastern edge of the Antilebanon range....

Birket-Ram, Israel, a volcanic crater lake on the      
Golan Heights. According to legend, Birket-Ram covers  
a village punished for its lack of hospitality.
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Birket-Ram, Israel, a volcanic crater lake on the Golan Heights. According...

Mount Hermon seen from the flat Hule Valley and Lake   
Hule, Israel. Its highest Peak, 2.814 m, is outside    
Israel's borders. Most of the range within Israel has  
been declared a Nature reserve.
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Mount Hermon seen from the flat Hule Valley and Lake Hule, Israel. Its highes...

The wooded slopes of the Golan Heights, Israel, as     
they descend towards Banyas, one of the sources of     
the Jordan.
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The wooded slopes of the Golan Heights, Israel, as they descend towards Ban...

The Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of      
Lake Kinereth (Genezareth), Israel. For a long stretch,
it forms the frontier between Israel and the Kingdom   
of Jordan.
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The Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of Lake Kinereth (Genezaret...

The Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of      
Lake Kinereth (Genezareth), Israel. For a long stretch,
it forms the frontier between Israel and the Kingdom   
of Jordan.
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The Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan South of Lake Kinereth (Genezaret...

The Golan Heights, Israel, form a high plateau between
Mount Hermon, the Yarmuk River, and Lake Kinereth.
Golan settlements were active in the Jewish revolts against
the Romans. In the Yom Kippur War, in 1974, Israel
recaptured the Golan Heights from Syria.
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The Golan Heights, Israel, form a high plateau between Mount Hermon, the Yarmuk...

The 1000 year old oak tree in the sanctuary of Dan,    
Israel. Jeroboam placed the Golden Calf near the Holy  
Oak (I.Kings 12:26) and Dan became the center of the   
cult of the Northern tribes. Dan was conquered and     
destroyed by Ben Haddad, King of Damascus, 9th BCE.
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The 1000 year old oak tree in the sanctuary of Dan, Israel. Jeroboam placed...

The road which leads to the ancient City of Dan, Israel
Jeroboam placed a Golden Calf near the Holy Oak and    
made Dan the center of the cult of the Northern tribes 
(I Kings 12:26). Dan was conquered and destroyed by    
Ben Haddad, King of Damascus, in the 9th century BCE.
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The road which leads to the ancient City of Dan, Israel Jeroboam placed a Golde...

The Jordan waterfalls near Dan, Israel. In their 220 km
long course the waters of the Jordan drop from its
northernmost source at 520 m above sea level to 394 m
below sea level when entering the Dead Sea.
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The Jordan waterfalls near Dan, Israel. In their 220 km long course the waters o...