Ramat Hanadiv - The Manor Trail (Jun 01, 2007)
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The graves of Baron Edmond (Binyamin) de Rothschild (1845-1934) and his wife, Baroness Adelheid (Ada) de Rothschild (1853-1935), lie at the center of Ramat Hanadiv. The Memorial Gardens surrounding the crypt sprawl across approximately 17.5 acres. Broad lawns, leafy trees, budding roses and colorful seasonal flowers greet visitors to the site. Points of interest include the Cascade Garden, Rose Garden, Palm Garden, and Fragrance Garden. I intend to create and share an album of the Memorial Gardens soon.
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Now here is a frame shot too! Isn't it amazing when we have a certain criteria on our mind, we all of a sudden see things containing it. That is what I like about the challenges. They make me more are of my surroundings.
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albertsville 5 months 21 days ago
I can hardly wait to see the album!
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dianeaub 2007.06.14 at 12:50:06 PDT
This appears to be a millstone. I wonder what its significance is in this setting. The colors are so pleasing.
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barbicat108 2007.06.11 at 18:57:52 PDT
Neat shot, & I love learning new things every week
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grma_of6 2007.06.10 at 17:49:23 PDT
Very interesting. Why the unusual stone?
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sharwils2 2007.06.09 at 10:36:05 PDT
I love how you framed the flowers with the center hole of the stone. Fantastic composition.
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patsylaird 2007.06.06 at 20:21:27 PDT
Such a lot of history in your country. Our European history is just over 200 years old .. nothing by comparision. The gardesn must be huge. It will be intersting to see what grows in the gardesn in your harsh climate (it is similar to ours).
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poppy1812 2007.06.06 at 03:21:51 PDT
Is that an old millstone Yair? Wonderful photo!
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rrayr55 2007.06.05 at 16:15:35 PDT
I just love how the tree can be seen thru the round hole in the center of what looks like a huge wheel. Very informative caption. M
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MistyMee101 2007.06.05 at 14:28:02 PDT
Wonderful photo Yair and thanks for the info.
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tenia115 2007.06.05 at 06:39:19 PDT
mmmhhhh, interesting story and structure...beleive it or not this looks like a japanese coin.
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kellimays 2007.06.05 at 00:13:44 PDT
Very interesting choice for a headstone which makes it a very interesting photo.
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wikiwords 2007.06.04 at 18:51:20 PDT
I don't know what the wheel here is about, but it's Age alone is staggering.Thank you very much for sharing this, Annie :.)
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ann7f 2007.06.04 at 17:54:53 PDT
Is this a grave or a millstone? I look forward to your new album!
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KrisApplegate 2007.06.04 at 10:42:07 PDT
I will be looking forward to this new and up coming album. I love the very informatalbe captains you have left! Jamie
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JamieSmith1313 2007.06.04 at 09:16:02 PDT
Nice memorial here, and a great capture through that hole in the center Yair.
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umpa1 2007.06.03 at 09:18:14 PDT
Interesting monument. It looks like a large grinding wheel. Can't wait to see the new album, Yair! Greetings and hugs from, OKLAHOMA. Susie
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segseven 2007.06.03 at 06:06:48 PDT
Very good shot of an roll stone for flour mading.
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ranyaari100 2007.06.03 at 03:31:18 PDT
Nothing in Australia is very old with the result that we don't get the opportunity to take photos like this. Boy, would I have a ball over there!!! Nice work mate!
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georgieboy98 2007.06.02 at 22:41:34 PDT
This is an interesting sculptured stone. I'll come to your site and see the rest of the photos of the Memorial Gardens. - DeeAnne
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missdee101 2007.06.02 at 16:46:12 PDT
Interesting memeorial
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lizk65 2007.06.02 at 16:43:51 PDT
Wonderful, Such a fantastic stone, and I like the bit of plant in the opening
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erinrex 2007.06.02 at 11:10:55 PDT
Fascinating stuff! Great shot!
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rainingviolets 2007.06.02 at 07:26:30 PDT
OH, THE DETAILS, HOW GREAT!!!!
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hamiltrudy1 2007.06.01 at 20:24:03 PDT
Perfect shot, Yair! The lines and the textures make a great shot,here!
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huguette296100 2007.06.01 at 18:12:22 PDT
That is a great memorial and i can't wait for the garden album....Sandra
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sandrajacktrips 2007.06.01 at 16:00:18 PDT
Yair you never ran out of ideas:)..Marra
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rosemarra 2007.06.01 at 14:36:13 PDT
That should be very interesting, don't forget the narations for each site. I'll be waiting. Great 3 this week. Ron
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luvnartusa 2007.06.01 at 14:34:48 PDT
interesting perspective - look forward to the entire album
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carney179 2007.06.01 at 14:02:19 PDT
Nice millstone. It looks huge.
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a90six 2007.06.01 at 13:44:52 PDT
This looks like an ancient millstone. Looking forward to your new album.
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bearfolk 2007.06.01 at 12:48:47 PDT
Another great shot! By the way ... wahs this a mill stone? Roberto
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olditaliantree 2007.06.01 at 09:58:11 PDT
Yair, your artist eye reveals always pretty details, like this sky and plants in the centre of the stone hole!!! I love your way to take shots! Warmest, my friend. Claudia
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sstarlights 2007.06.01 at 08:53:14 PDT
Hi Yair, very beautiful the photos and also his subjects of antiquity, interesting. Also the preceding ones I have found them beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Giancarlo-Italy
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megaries 2007.06.01 at 08:33:24 PDT
Lovely Shot cant wait to see that album
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thewise000 2007.06.01 at 03:50:32 PDT
Again the sense of history - beautifully presented - thanks Yair!
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coni_fer01 2007.06.01 at 02:35:30 PDT
Fantastic, we have lots of millstones nearby but not as gravestones............
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anmali 2007.05.31 at 22:03:40 PDT
I am happy to see and read more of these gardens
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lovejoy485 2007.05.31 at 21:58:59 PDT
You captured some green plant through the hole and I really like that! Great shot.
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photoop23 2007.05.31 at 19:21:33 PDT
Stunning ... and I especially like the way you've captured the sky and plants through the hole in the stone.
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velcrogirl 2007.05.31 at 17:46:33 PDT
I wonder why they'd choose a millstone as a gravestone. Very nice composition.
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bubbamcjump 2007.05.31 at 11:48:09 PDT
Looking forward to your new album.
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albertsville 2007.05.31 at 08:36:10 PDT
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