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Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90
Tourists visit at sunset the National Heritage Site of Ein Keshatot (Umm el Kanatir) near the settlement of Natur, home to a magnificent fully-reconstructed ancient synagogue that features the original Ark Complex – the most preserved and magnificent ever to be discovered in Israel and to the village spring which flows into ancient arched pools in the Golan Heights on April 01, 2021. Photo by Michael Giladi/Flash90