Today was supposed to be a forest day where we trim trees, etc. However, due to recent rain and we are still experiencing some rain, we only toured this lovely Park. Park Canada located near the Latrun, overlooking the Ayalon Valley, became a park after the 1967 War.
CAARI viewed the Ayalon Valley and the community of Ayalon and part of Modiin from an old Jordanian military position. We viewed a number of wild flowers in bloom : red anemones, tulips, persian and common cyclamen as well as allot of fruit trees like carobs, pomegranates, figs, dates, olive trees, etc. The park is also an archaeology site and place where Canadian Donors recognition is located. The Canadians recognized many of the names.
After touring the springs and 0live press at Park Canada CAARI drove to Rehovot where we ate lunch at the Weizmann Institute before visiting the
Ayalon Institute clandestine bullet factory from the War of Independence.
Our featured speaker last night was Miri Eisen who gave the second part of a two part series of talks.
CAARI viewed the Ayalon Valley and the community of Ayalon and part of Modiin from an old Jordanian military position. We viewed a number of wild flowers in bloom : red anemones, tulips, persian and common cyclamen as well as allot of fruit trees like carobs, pomegranates, figs, dates, olive trees, etc. The park is also an archaeology site and place where Canadian Donors recognition is located. The Canadians recognized many of the names.
After touring the springs and 0live press at Park Canada CAARI drove to Rehovot where we ate lunch at the Weizmann Institute before visiting the
Ayalon Institute clandestine bullet factory from the War of Independence.
Our featured speaker last night was Miri Eisen who gave the second part of a two part series of talks.
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