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DogDaz Zoo from Jerusalem: Birds and Bedouins

birds of masada

We drove to the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea, and visited the historic site of Masada.  Masada is located on a rock cliff in the Judean desert, overlooking the Dead Sea.  It was a fortress built by Herod around 31 BCE.  A good amount of the original stone and tile still exist.

As you can imagine there is not much wildlife in the desert. We passed a few ornamental camels along the way, dressed up for tourists to ride on the side of the road, but I was driving so I could not get any pictures.  And, one really cute goat was eating brush alongside the highway.  The nomadic Bedouins, who live in tents and huts in the desert, have goats, sheep, donkeys, and camels, but I only saw them as we past.  Yes, they also have cats (not sure about dogs).

Bedouins in Negev desert

Bedouins in the desert and their cats
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Bedouin photo from Google Images

Bedouin with flock
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The only life I saw at Masada were the blackbirds with reddish-brown under their wings – are they red-winged black birds – and some little scraggly trees.

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Life can find a way even in the harshest of climates.  Look at this little tree growing in the side of the rock, in a place where it only rains 3 times a year.  I am always amazed.

Heading home tonight and will be back in a few days.  I have many more cat pictures from the old city.  Stay tuned.

Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo travelling.

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Posted by on January 27, 2014 in Birds

 

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