 Marsa Murah (Hamifratz Hane elam) Fjord 6 miles south-west from Taba, view from Road 36 along the Red Sea. Egypt, April 18, 2002
 View of the Dead Sea from the opening of the lower Nahal Peres Canyon 1 mile north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona, view to the east. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River and a jeep road in the plateau near Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, view to the south to the direction of Dead Sea. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 View of Ein Gedi (?) from a road along Dead Sea. The Middle East, April 15, 2000
 View of the Dead Sea Works from the opening of Nahal Peres Canyon 0.5 miles north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona, view to the north-east. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Streams and small canyons carved in soft limestone in the direction of Dead Sea, view to the east from Roman road 0.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
 Streams and small canyons (Masada Marls) in the direction of Dead Sea, view to the east from Roman road 0.5 miles north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
 Marsa Murah (Hamifratz Hane elam) Fjord 6 miles south-west from Taba, view from Road 36 along the Red Sea. Egypt, April 18, 2002
 View of a canyon in Ein Bokek from a road along the Dead Sea. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
 Zoomed view of the Dead Sea Works at distance of 4 miles north-east from Maale Peres from a place 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
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River and a jeep road in the plateau near Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River in the plateau near Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 A waterfall at the end of Nahal Peres Canyon, 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 road along Dead Sea, near Ein Gedi. The Middle East, April 15, 2000
 Approaching the end of the lower Nahal Peres Canyon 1 mile north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona, view to the north. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Tseelim River, view from Roman road along Dead Sea from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
 Creeks going through marls (powdery chalk substance) to Dead Sea, view to the east from Roman road 1 mile north from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
 View of dry waterfalls from a road along Dead Sea. The Middle East, April 15, 2000
 View of Dead Sea east 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 terrace and opening of Tseelim Canyon to Dead Sea, view from Roman road from Masada. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
 Nahal Peres River 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 View of Arava junction 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
 Northern side of opening of Peres canyon, view to the north 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
 Desert acacia on an old Roman road along Dead Sea from Masada to Tseelim spring. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
 View of Tsuk Tamrur hill in Judean Desert from a road from Arad to the Dead Sea. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
 View of Dead Sea Works 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 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 road along Dead Sea. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Lower Nahal Peres Canyon 1 mile north-west and above Arava junction (Road 25 to Dead Sea), 17 miles east from Dimona, view from Maale Peres to the north-west. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 200 m south from a hill and a jeep road. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River and a jeep road in the area of Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Nahal Peres River 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 100 m south from a hill and a jeep road (there is a deep canyon to the right). The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Beginning of the lower Nahal Peres Canyon 1 mile north-east from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 17 miles east from Dimona, view to the west. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 View from Road 31 from Arad to Dead Sea. The Middle East, January 20, 2001
 View of Zohar gorge from a road from Arad to the Dead Sea. The Middle East, September 29, 2001
 Bedouin camels from a road descending from Arad to Neve Zohar on Dead Sea. The Middle East, November 2, 2002
 A road along Dead Sea, near Sedom. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 400 m south from a jeep road. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Sunset over Judean Desert, view from the road from Dead Sea to Arad. The Middle East, November 8, 2001
 Sea snails on a beach near Howland Road in Acoaxet. Massachusetts, May 30, 2003
 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 100 m south from a hill and a jeep road (there is a deep canyon of Nahal Peres to the right). The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 A wadi along Road 31 from Arad to Dead Sea, 1 mile south-west from Arad, view from a bus. The Middle East, May 17, 2001
 A road along Dead Sea, near Sedom. The Middle East, April 26, 2000
 Nahal Mor (?) river, view from a road along Dead Sea. The Middle East, March 29, 2001
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 250 m south from a hill and a jeep road. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River and a jeep road in the area of Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River and a jeep road in the plateau near Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, view to the north with Har Hamarma (?) at the horizon. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Petrified sea shell taken from road gravel in Lake Bryan Park. Bryan, Texas, July 10, 2014
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 500 m south from a jeep road. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Sea lettuce(?) on tidal flats at the end of River Road in Acoaxet. Wesport, Massachusetts, May 2, 2004
 Desert plant Cornulaca monacantha (local names thalj, thallaj) in sand dunes near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River and a jeep road in the area of Har Tsurim, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Metzad Tamar fort near Road 25 from Dimona to Dead Sea. The Middle East, November 29, 2001
 Bush of Cornulaca monacantha (local names thalj, thallaj) in sand dunes near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 Blooming Cornulaca monacantha(?) in sand dunes near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 Descent to Dead Sea along Nahal Peres River, 2 miles north from Tamar ascent to Dead Sea (Road 25), 15 miles east from Dimona, 300 m south from a jeep road. The Middle East, May 10, 2001
 Low sandy mounds with Cornulaca plants near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 Centropodia fragilis grass growing on sand mounds near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 Close up of a spike of Centropodia fragilis grass growing on sand mounds near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 Cornulaca monacantha (local names thalj, thallaj) in sand dunes near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) in sand dunes near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
 From the elevated terrace of the Leuchtenberg Palace, a thoughtfully designed "prospect" (vista) opens up towards the Gulf of Finland, offering a serene coastal panorama framed by autumn foliage. This clearing was intentionally cut through the forest in the 19th century to create a direct visual link between the palace and the sea, a common feature in romantic landscape architecture. The busy road visible in the middle ground is the Oranienbaum Highway, which separates the upper park from the lower coastal meadows. In the distance, the grey-blue waters of the Gulf of Finland merge with the overcast sky, creating a vast, moody backdrop that emphasizes the estate s prime coastal location. Sergievka Park, Old Peterhof, west from Saint Petersburg, Russia, October 13, 2025
|