Therefore today on the beach near Jaffa I used the camera with more caution, in particular when a large group of tourists fro m the West-Bank came to enjoy a day at the seaside. I found this Jaffa variant of Baywatch much more inspiring and beautiful than the original.
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27.8.12
Tel Aviv – Wet Hijab Day
When we arrived yesterday at Tel Aviv airport, I soon realized that
taking pictures in Israel wont be a straightforward job. Before
officially entering the country, the boarder guard asked me to delete
all images on my digital cam, after he understoud that I tried to make a
photo of him.
Therefore today on the beach near Jaffa I used the camera with more caution, in particular when a large group of tourists fro m the West-Bank came to enjoy a day at the seaside. I found this Jaffa variant of Baywatch much more inspiring and beautiful than the original.
Therefore today on the beach near Jaffa I used the camera with more caution, in particular when a large group of tourists fro m the West-Bank came to enjoy a day at the seaside. I found this Jaffa variant of Baywatch much more inspiring and beautiful than the original.
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