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A pool of water after rains north from Sde Boker seen from Road 40. The Middle East, February 14, 2002
Middle Bayou near Road 50, 4 miles south-east from crossing with Road 60, near Batts Ferry Road, south from College Station. Because of dry spell and hot weather, water level dropped revealing caked mud and bare iron bridges at the bottom of the bayou. Texas, July 19, 2009
Church of Primacy of Saint Peter in Capernaum, on Lake Kinneret (with water level below normal). The Middle East, March 16, 2002
Pools of water on a flat area of Tseelim Canyon (Gei Bahak) 3 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
A water channel to the Red Sea behind Eilat hotels. The Middle East, April 13, 2002
A passage with flowing water of Hezekiah s Tunnel under the City of David. Jerusalem, the Middle East, July 12, 2001
Polluted water reservoir closed for visitors. Yeroham, the Middle East, March 8, 2001
Spring flowers on a trail starting from a damn of a polluted water reservoir. Yeroham, the Middle East, March 8, 2001
A waterfall at the end of Nahal Peres Canyon (with water pools), view to north-west from Maale Peres, 0.5 miles north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
A tunnel to water cisterns north-west from Temple Mount (?) in Jerusalem. The Middle East, August 5, 2000
A damn of a polluted water reservoir. Yeroham, the Middle East, March 8, 2001
The fruit garden (bustan) watered from a spring at Nahal Ammud River near Safed. The Middle East, April 19, 2001
Turkish pavilion Abu Nabut (built in 1820) served to water caravans and travellers at Ben Tsvi Street in Tel Aviv. The Middle East, July 15, 2000
A trail starting from a damn of a polluted water reservoir. Yeroham, the Middle East, March 8, 2001
A crocodile floating in murky waters of a pond in Hamat Gader. The Middle East, August 18, 2000
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. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, December 22, 2000
A crocodile s tail in murky waters of a pond in Hamat Gader. The Middle East, August 18, 2000
Old Turkish Railway Water Tower among modern residential buildings. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, December 22, 2000
This aerial view captures the Tapiola district in Espoo, Finland, just west of Helsinki. Known as a "garden city," Tapiola is famous for its unique urban planning that blends modern architecture with extensive green spaces. Central Basin (Keskusallas): The large body of water in the left-center is the artificial pool or basin at the heart of Tapiola s center. It is surrounded by key landmarks like the Espoo Cultural Centre and the iconic Tapiola Garden Hotel. The image clearly shows the "garden city" concept in action: high-rise apartment blocks (typically white) are scattered amongst dense patches of forest and parks, rather than being packed into tight grids. In the foreground (bottom left), the coastline features marinas and residential areas, likely parts of the affluent Westend or Haukilahti neighborhoods, known for their seaside location. The major road running horizontally through the upper middle is likely La"nsiva"yla" (Western Highway), the main artery connecting Espoo to Helsinki city center (which would be to the right/east). View from a window of an airplane from Tallinn to Helsinki, Finland, October 17, 2025

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