The image depicts a worn and faded white flag situated atop a tall pole, positioned to the right of the photograph, within an open area possibly designated as a sports field or playground. The presence of what appears to be a soccer goal on the left side of the image supports this notion.
In the background, a prominent structure is visible, identified as the Palmach Memorial. This memorial likely commemorates the Palmach, an elite fighting force established by the Haganah in 1947 and subsequently absorbed into the Israel Defense Forces in 1948 following Israel's declaration of independence. The Palmach played a significant role during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
The image also features a power pole or transmission tower situated in the distance, to the right of the memorial. This structure is likely part of the local electrical grid supplying energy to the surrounding area.
Furthermore, the photograph shows a large, white tarpaulin covering a substantial portion of the foreground terrain. The purpose of this tarpaulin is unclear but may serve as a makeshift fence or barrier, possibly related to ongoing construction or landscaping activities in the vicinity.
In conclusion, based on the provided caption and visual elements within the image, it appears that the photograph captures a desolate landscape in the Negev Desert near Beer-Sheva. The presence of the Palmach Memorial suggests that the image was taken within close proximity to this commemorative site. – AI vision
Similar(1): Hanegev Palmach Brigade Memorial to Israeli conquerors of Beer-Sheva. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, May 19, 2000
Similar(2): Hanegev Palmach Brigade Memorial to Israeli conquerors in northern Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, March 4, 2000
Similar(3): Hanegev Palmach Brigade Memorial to Israeli conquerors in northern Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, March 4, 2000
Similar(4): Negev Desert after a rain behind Ben Gurion Boulevard, with Palmach Memorial on the horizon. Beer-Sheva. March 23, 2000
Similar(5): View of BGU and north-eastern Beer-Sheva from the hill with Palmach Memorial. The Middle East, May 12, 2000
Similar(6): Israeli flags and an upturned American flag at Ha Shalom Street near BGU. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, May 9, 2000
Similar(7): A dilapidated Israeli flag at Derekh Hashalom Street. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 20, 2000
Similar(8): Bedouin sheep in northern Beer-Sheva, view from Palmach Memorial. The Middle East, March 4, 2000