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"Dogs are permitted in the national park only when leashed.
Do not release your dog!"
The breathtaking view from the Ben-Gurion Heritage Institute at Sde Boker in the Negev.
Down in the canyon is Ein Avdat National Park.
Information about the park is here.
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(Linking to signs, signs and Camera Critters.)
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Stark but incredibly beautiful landscape!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Dina
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What William said!
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The desert is threatening and beautiful. If you take your dog, bring a water bowl and a bottle!
ReplyDeleteA fascinating and a bit scary landscape!
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ReplyDeletenow I understand. I Admire You.
You are a remarkable man.
Thank you very much.
Greetings from Polish.
Lucia
Lucja-Maria from Poland, welcome!
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed your pictures of the old monastery in Romania yesterday.
Quiet beauty. Would never let Milo there though leashed or unleashed. Nothing to pee on (-8.
ReplyDeleteI do not love dogs so if they get lost ...
ReplyDeleteA fascinating landscape !
ReplyDeleteSuperb. I wish I could transport myself there right now!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the southwest U.S. I'm sure people are glad not to have the place littered with dog doo.
ReplyDeleteLooks like just the sort of place a dog would run off and get lost. Good idea to keep them on a leash.
ReplyDeleteI'd be afraid to let a dog loose there! It looks so desolate.
ReplyDeleteNo place for a dog, I think.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking this stark beauty would look wonderful at dawn or dusk.
Interesting sign.
ReplyDeletei'd definitely keep mine on a leash, i'd be afraid to let him go! beautiful scenery but no place for a dog to run around free!
ReplyDeleteI like the bit about not releasing your dog!
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