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Remains of Atar Nahal Beqa caravan camps (1991-1996) built during a period of mass immigration of Russians and Ethiopians thanks to a former housing minister Ariel Sharon (well known for expansion drive of Jewish settlements). Southern Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, November 4, 2000

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Remains of Atar Nahal Beqa caravan camps, built during a period of mass immigration of Russians and Ethiopians, can be found in Southern Beer-Sheva, a city in the Middle East. This settlement was established between 1991 and 1996, thanks to the efforts of Ariel Sharon, who was the former housing minister and known for his expansion drive of Jewish settlements. The camps were built during a time when there was a large influx of immigrants from Russia and Ethiopia, and they serve as a reminder of the city's rich history and cultural diversity. – generated by AI

The image presents two photographs of an abandoned caravan campsite located in Southern Beer-Sheva, Israel. The photographs were taken on November 4th, 2000.

**Photograph 1**

* The first photograph showcases a dirt road running through the center of the campsite.
* The road is flanked by clusters of bushes and trees scattered throughout the area.
* In the background, a series of low-lying buildings can be seen, which are likely part of the caravan camp.

**Photograph 2**

* The second photograph provides a closer look at one of the buildings in the background of the first image.
* The building appears to be dilapidated and abandoned, with broken windows and overgrown vegetation surrounding it.
* In the foreground, a red metal structure is visible, which may have been used as a sign or gate for the campsite.

**Caption Analysis**

The caption suggests that the caravan camps were built during a period of mass immigration of Russians and Ethiopians in the 1990s, facilitated by former housing minister Ariel Sharon. The presence of Russian and Ethiopian immigrants is evident from the fact that some of the buildings appear to be constructed with materials or designs characteristic of these cultures.

**Overall**

The images offer a glimpse into the lives of people who once called this caravan camp home. Despite being abandoned for several years, the site still retains remnants of its former inhabitants' presence. The photographs serve as a poignant reminder of the transience and impermanence of human settlements, particularly in areas with high migration rates. – AI vision



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