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  • HIRIYA
    GILI YAARI
    ecological
    environment
    field
    green
    Hiriya
    park
    waste
    truck
    Ayalon Park
    The Dan Region Association of Towns, Sanitation and Waste Disposal is spearheading the Hiriya Landfill Restoration Project, the largest and most complex environmental project in the State of Israel. The restoration project will transform Hiriya from a waste landfill into a flourishing, green park which will attract thousands of visitors each year, providing leisure and recreational opportunities as well as pleasant walks along its paths. April 11, 2008. Photo by GILI YAARI /FLASH90
  • HIRIYA
    GILI YAARI
    ecological
    environment
    field
    green
    Hiriya
    park
    waste
    Ayalon Park
    truck
    The Dan Region Association of Towns, Sanitation and Waste Disposal is spearheading the Hiriya Landfill Restoration Project, the largest and most complex environmental project in the State of Israel. The restoration project will transform Hiriya from a waste landfill into a flourishing, green park which will attract thousands of visitors each year, providing leisure and recreational opportunities as well as pleasant walks along its paths. April 11, 2008. Photo by GILI YAARI /FLASH90
  • HIRIYA
    GILI YAARI
    ecological
    environment
    field
    green
    Hiriya
    park
    waste
    Ayalon Park
    harvest
    The Dan Region Association of Towns, Sanitation and Waste Disposal is spearheading the Hiriya Landfill Restoration Project, the largest and most complex environmental project in the State of Israel. The restoration project will transform Hiriya from a waste landfill into a flourishing, green park which will attract thousands of visitors each year, providing leisure and recreational opportunities as well as pleasant walks along its paths. April 11, 2008. Photo by GILI YAARI /FLASH90