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Israeli defence building, the city, hotels, and the sea west from Azrieli Tower. Tel Aviv, the Middle East, May 31, 2002
A lower building of Montfort Castle near a dam of Nahal Keziv river 2.5 miles north-west from Mi ilia. Galilee, the Middle East, March 31, 2002
A roof of a building from Azrieli Tower. Tel Aviv, the Middle East, May 31, 2002
En Aneva spring and pools at Nahal Tseelim with ruins of ancient agricultural buildings above, 2.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
An agricultural museum at Helene Ha malka Street 13 among Russian church buildings (Sergei Courtyard) sold to Israel. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 17, 2001
A building at HaNevi im Street. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 17, 2001
A building near a theatre in Caesarea. The Middle East, January 28, 2001
Muslim gathering on a place of future building of the mosque in Nazareth. The Middle East, April 1, 2000
View of Bank Hapoalim building from Bet Eshel (?) Street in Old City. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 20, 2000
A building on El-Wadi Road in Old City of Jerusalem. The Middle East, September 19, 2000
Old Cemetery near Allenby Road and Ben Yehuda Street surrounded by residential buildings. Tel Aviv, the Middle East, December 28, 2000
Sheikh Inam building at Salah and Bazri Street, view from Sea wall Promenade, Old City of Akko (Acre). The Middle East, June 7, 2001
A building at HaNevi im Street. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 17, 2001
Bank Hapoalim Tower, the tallest building in downtown Beer-Sheva, called Kukuruza (corn) by Russians who use it for orientation. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 20, 2000
A building for visitors in Kibbutz Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
Classroom buildings of BGU (University of the Negev), view from Gate of Aliya. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, December 22, 2000
Old Cemetery near Allenby Road and Ben Yehuda Street surrounded by residential buildings. Tel Aviv, the Middle East, December 28, 2000
Old Cemetery near Allenby Road and Ben Yehuda Street surrounded by residential buildings. Tel Aviv, the Middle East, December 28, 2000
An abandoned building in Tur Malka Russian monastery on Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, July 12, 2001
Abandoned building of the Great Mosque. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, November 18, 2001
Longest day of the year in University of the Negev. West from Sam Gorovoy Building. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, June 22, 2000
A building of orphanage (?), now military police, at Malkhe Yisrael Street. Jerusalem, the Middle East, November 22, 2001
Old Turkish railroad water tower situated among residential buildings on Rambam Street. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 24, 2000
Old Turkish Railway Water Tower among modern residential buildings. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, December 22, 2000
This panoramic view from the newly opened viewing platform of St. Nicholas Church (Niguliste kirik) offers a perspective over Tallinn s Old Town. The prominent spire on the right is St. Olaf s Church (Oleviste kirik), once the tallest building in the world (1549-1625). Its commanding height makes it a key reference point in the city skyline. The sea of red-tiled roofs is a signature feature of Tallinn, interspersed with historic merchant houses and courtyards. In the middle distance, you can spot sections of the medieval city wall and defensive towers (like the ones near the Nunne gate area) that still encircle much of the lower town. In the background, the view stretches out to the Gulf of Finland, highlighting Tallinn s historic role as a major Hanseatic port city connecting trade between East and West. Estonia, October 16, 2025

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