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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
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
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
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
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
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
Members of the Hip-Hop band System Ali during a street concert in Jaffa's Flee Market on Apr. 11, 2008. System Ali is a Hip-Hop ensemble in four languages: Hebrew, Arabic, Russian and English. The band was founded in 2006 in a bomb-shelter in Ajami neighborhood in the city of Jaffa. Its 11 members – M.Cs and musicians - bring to stage the rich, charged encounters and clashes between languages, musical styles, personal stories and inspirations – drawn from the every day realities in the city of Jaffa. These are the fuel of the band's creation and strength, establishing itself as the leading Hip-Hop
crew of Jaffa and South Tel-Aviv. Photo by Gili Yaari / Flash 90.