Archive for the 'pictures' Category

A Few Pictures from Italy

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Just some pics from Italy

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A Few Pictures From San-Cristobal Area

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Just a few pictures from Sumidero Canyon, the Indian villages near San-Cristobal, and one from a street dance at Oaxaca.

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A Few Pictures from Yucatan

Monday, July 16th, 2007

Here are a few pictures from the Yucatan Peninsula and from Chichen Itza.

 

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Pictures from Tikal

Monday, July 9th, 2007

Just some pictures from Tikal area. Press on the pictures to enlarge them. (more…)

Jungle Outskirts

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Coban, that we visited two days ago, is a nice city at the middle of a rural area, full of plantations, corn fields, and green vegetation. The small villages of Lanquin and Semuc-Champey, to which we dedicated yesterday, are some 56 k¨m from Coban, which makes them at the very outskirts of the jungle itself.

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Some Pics from Guatemalian Markets

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Just some more pictures from Guatemala markets, and one bonus. Note the colourful clothes - clicking on the images should enlarge them, so you can get a better view.

 

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Lava on Pacaya

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Just a nice movie I took on the Pacaya volcano. From where we are now I can´t see if it uploaded properly - I hope it did.

Lava on Pacaya

Some Nice Pics

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

Like I mentioned a shortwhile ago, for the past few months I manage to visit a lot of places in Israel, mainly in weekends. I thought it could be nice to share with you a few nice pictures from several such places - some of them I mentioned here, and some I may have skipped.

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Moon Eclipse

Sunday, October 8th, 2006

About a month ago ( in September 7th) there was a nice moon eclipse, seen from eastern Europe. My big brother, who deals with astrophysics, received a nice picture of it, and sent it to me.
Here it is, so everybody can enjoy this nice spectacle.
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Binaric Trees

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

Many things in the Eilat weekend did not go as planned, to say the least. One of them is that we never got to see the binaric palms that hide just behind the city. I wanted to show them to some people, but it didn’t work out. So for those who may be interested, here are some pictures that I made a few years ago, when I last visited that place. Maybe next time we’ll get there so more people will feel the atmosphere of that unique place, which is more than half the experience there - but can’t be photographed.

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