ISRAEL: Hiking The Shvil Israel trail - 1. Galilee

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • The idea of creating a tourist route passing through all Israel, was offered in 1985 by Abraham Thamir.
    The Shvil Israel trail was laid by thousands of volunteers - both Israelis, and foreigners. It is not just a simple trail. It is a national property and a subject of pride.
    The trail begins in the kibbutz Dan, in the north of Israel. At the junction of the borders of Lebanon and Syria. Then, continues through the Upper and Lower Galilee, Genisaretsky lake, Carmel's mountain, the Mediterranean coast, Judaic mountains and the Negev desert. The trail comes to an end in Eilat, on the bank of the Red Sea.
    The Shvil Israel trail covers a distance of 960 kilometers. The travelers going on the trail should pass by the ancient cities of Caesarea and Apollonia. There they can visit historical places, see the ruins of the ancient Nabeyskih and Roman fortifications, as well as archeological excavations areas.
    A part of the trail goes on sites of the road constructed by Romans. In places where Hebrew prophets lived and preached. Where Jesus Christ and the Apostles extended the Good News. To travel along this trail gives the unique chance to walk in their footsteps. And exactly as they did it - by foot.
    The landscape of the Shvil Israel trail varies a lot along the way. Mountains and craters, ravines and fields, gorges and sandy barkhans, date groves and beaches, pastures and orchards, rivers and lakes, streams and underground sources. There is everything. The only thing missing is, drinking water.
    In Israel, they drink the sea water that is freshened at special stations. This water is not as tasty as natural water. But it is safe to drink it. The crude water is used only in exceptional cases- for example, for waterings the fruit trees. There are warning signs to indicate when the water is not drinkable.
    There are probably more reserves in Israel, than in any other country of the world. If, of course, to judge by their quantity, not by the territory occupied by them. Even if there are only three trees growing together - it is already considered a national park. The biggest reserves, according to their area, are in the Negev desert.
    In reserves, it is forbidden to pick grass and flowers, to cut trees, to make fire, to establish tents and even to stay overnight on their territory. In big national parks, that can't be crossed in one day, there are special allocated platforms for camping. And still, it is forbidden to be make fire.
    The trail is marked by three-colored signs. The three stripes, by their color and arrangement, have strong resemblance with the Russian flag. But this similarity is only accidental. Colors have other symbolic meaning. White is the mountain Hemron. Blue - Tiberias Lake. Orange - the Negev desert.
    There are a lot of trails in Israel, most divers. They are marked by the blue, green, black and red color codes. Sometimes the trail of Israel partially coincides with some other walking route. When this happens, it is necessary to go by the two-color marks instead of three.
    The best seasons to track the trail are spring and fall. It is too hot in summer and too wet and cold in winter.
    Shvil Israel trail can be walked during the term of 40 to 60 days, depending on your level of physical training. The authors of the guide with the popular name the"Red List", recommend to do it in 48 days, and allocate a few days for rest and sightseeing.
    The trail is broken into one-day walking distance sights. They are accessed so, that if having started the trail from early morning, the hiker could by the evening, reach the place where there is a hotel, an organized camping or at least a platform for the tent. And most importantly - the water tap.
    There are hardly any restaurants or snack bars on the trail. The grocery shops are more frequent. So we have to buy all the products for the next several days at once, and then carry them in the backpacks. It is only possible to cook food on a gas torch. It is forbidden to make fire, almost everywhere.
    The Shvil Israel trail begins on the territory of the agricultural kibbutz Dan, located at the steps to the Golan heights, on the junction of the borders of Israel, Syria and Lebanon.
    Edit by Dean Novak.
    Narration was done by Frederic Moretti
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @yossiwiyh4840
    @yossiwiyh4840 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you! So good vlog, And i'm from israel

  • @jeffchristie9561
    @jeffchristie9561 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent production! Very good evangelical message near the end, beginning at the edge of Galilee Lake!

  • @kakkkak9224
    @kakkkak9224 4 роки тому +2

    Sangat senang sy menonton video ini.

  • @davidsexton6604
    @davidsexton6604 5 років тому +5

    Absolutly wonderful video , you make me want to go there thanks ,Dave from England !

    • @carmelozion7690
      @carmelozion7690 3 роки тому +1

      pro tip : watch series on flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies recently.

    • @sorenkaden8615
      @sorenkaden8615 3 роки тому +1

      @Carmelo Zion Yea, have been using flixzone for since december myself :)

    • @davidsexton6604
      @davidsexton6604 3 роки тому +1

      @@sorenkaden8615 How you two can live with yourselves ,conning the public here , l hope you get your Karma.

  • @byasyag
    @byasyag 6 років тому +5

    Very well made video :) just filmed my own doing the Ein Kobi route on my channel :)

  • @clarabarton8350
    @clarabarton8350 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video but just one correction. The fort in 09:22 is known as a Tegart fort. It was built by the British, not French, during the British mandate (the French did not govern Palestine). It was one of many forts that the British built to defend Palestine during the Great Arab Revolt in 1937. In 1948, the British gave the fort to the Arabs as the British mandate ended. That was perceived as a security threat to the Jewish settlements in the Galilee and three attempts were made to capture the fort, during which 28 Jews died. Today, the fort is a military base, but you can visit a museum adjacent to the fort and enjoy an observatory with stunning views.

  • @HebrewSongPod
    @HebrewSongPod 5 років тому +1

    Where can I buy that map? or where can I find an online map?

  • @justamit2760
    @justamit2760 4 роки тому +1

    Hatzab = Drimia (in english)

  • @melvinudal8552
    @melvinudal8552 3 роки тому

    Religions are like penises, we know you have one, we don't want to know about it. Just stick to the trail talk.

  • @adiprasetiyol
    @adiprasetiyol 7 років тому +1

    FREE PALESTINE

    • @Phasael
      @Phasael 7 років тому +12

      Everytime the same shit. Yes, I wish the Palestinians also a free and own independent state. The problem is that your leaders throw every opportunity to have an own state into trash. Sorry to say that but Arafat and Abbas runned away 2000 and 2006 from Camp David. Both times the Israel offered 95% of the Westbank, 5% landswap, 100% Gaza, dividing East Jerusalem in an Arab Palestinian and a Jewish part. America also offered monetary package for the Palestinians + a financial support to build a transit road from Gaza to the Westbank. So I ask you what are you expecting? Take the offer and start to build a state. Stop whining and blaming Israel when your leaders are morons.

    • @user-kc7tr7px9u
      @user-kc7tr7px9u 7 років тому +3

      come on please shut up

    • @friski077
      @friski077 6 років тому +1

      FREE PALESTINE

    • @wgs8175
      @wgs8175 6 років тому +1

      time to long overdue hike

    • @alexjuffe2372
      @alexjuffe2372 4 роки тому

      You mean Balestain the sister state to Narnia, Entak Ya Ahbal..