MS Zenobia – Wreck Diving
The Zenobia is a “Challenger-class, Roll-on/roll-off ferry” that sank during her maiden voyage, while exiting the port of Larnaca, Cyprus. The ship had originated from Sweden and was heading to […]
The Zenobia is a “Challenger-class, Roll-on/roll-off ferry” that sank during her maiden voyage, while exiting the port of Larnaca, Cyprus. The ship had originated from Sweden and was heading to […]
Driving in Cyprus Yes, Cyprus was colonized by Britain for a while! You can still see the remaining affects most directly by their driving habits. Please note that you drive […]
Located in the Archeology Park in the North-weatern corner of the city of Paphos, Cyprus is a burial site named the Tombs of the Kings. Though the name implies the […]
The Phyodactylus guttatus is more commonly known as the Sinai Fan-fingered Gecko or the Spotted Fan-Toed Gecko. These geckos inhabit areas throughout Egypt, Israel, Syria, West Jordan, North Saudi Arabia, North Oman. […]
These photographs are from the Har Carbolet & Nahal Mador trails that run along the crest of the Big Crator and out to the Negev Desert plains by way of the […]
This Negev hike is no easy climb, but once you reach the ridge you will see it was worth the effort. The only (real) trail that walks you along the […]
This tapas bar is the place to eat in Jerusalem. Offering a daily menu based on local ingredients and fresh, new dishes – you cannot go wrong! Even the comfort […]
Spending time hiking in the Negev desert often times leaves you with the lucky chance to spot a local Nubian ibex (Capra nubiana). Another favorite local hang out for the […]
Be it taxis,buses, or trains, do not leave the furr-ball behind! Israel is extremely pet friendly. Here are the things to know: Dogs are allowed in taxis, buses, and trains […]
With a temperature similar to that of California (in the northern regions of Israel), it should come as no surprise that boutique and industrial wineries are on the rise. This […]