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Akbara bridge is the bypass road to Tzfat. The columns were cast in slipping form that was completed six days, working 24 hours a day. The beams were cast in sliding forms, so that at the final stage the bridge could be joined in accordance with the original specifications. Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90
Akbara is an arabic village situated in nothern Israel along the two sides of a deep wadi that ran north-south. Southeast of the village lay Khirbat al-Uqayba, identified as the Roman village Achabare, or Acchabaron. This khirba was a populated village as late as 1904 . Photo by Doron Horowitz/Flash90