 Shulamit Fall on David Creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Dry Canyon of David creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, January 24, 2002
 David creek in Ein Gedi, view from Zafit Trail above En Gedi Field School. The Middle East, January 24, 2002
 View of Dead Sea from an opening of David creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, January 24, 2002
 Ferns of David Creek, near Dudaim Cave, above Ein Gedi. The Middle East, November 15, 2001
 Upper part of Dry Canyon of David creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, January 24, 2002
 Shulamit Fall on David Creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Golden jelly fungus (Tremella mesenterica) on a tree near a creek in David E. Schob Nature Preserve at 906 Ashburn Street. College Station, Texas, February 25, 2018
 David Creek and Dead Sea shores around Ein Gedi, view to the north from Mount Yishai lookout. The Middle East, November 15, 2001
 Entrance to David Creek reserve in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Shulamit Fall on David Creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 View of David Creek canyon from a trail to Shulamit spring in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 View of David Creek canyon from a trail to Shulamit spring in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Acacia tree at the end of David Creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Shulamit Fall and a cave on David Creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 An ibex in front of reeds growing in Nahal David creek. Ein Gedi, the Middle East, November 30, 2000
 Acacia tree at David Creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 A plant at upper part of David creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, January 24, 2002
 A plant among limestone at upper part of David creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, January 24, 2002
 A plant on limestone at upper part of David creek in Ein Gedi. The Middle East, January 24, 2002
 Drowned, algae-encrusted pair of over-ear (circumaural) style headphones, with a thick headband and large cups that looks like David Clark H10-13.4 Aviation Headset on a lake shore at Lake Somerville Trailway near Birch Creek Unit of Somerville Lake State Park. By December 2025, drought had expanded across the region, with Lake Somerville s water levels dropping significantly (reported around 78-83% capacity or lower in related drought monitors), exposing mudflats and lakebed artifacts that are normally submerged. Texas, December 14, 2025
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