An amphitheatre on top of the cliffs
On the promenade, looking south
A south-westerly shot from the promenade
The path down to the beach, at sunset.
At the town square (actually a circle, called "kikar" in Hebrew).
An amphitheatre on top of the cliffs overlooking the beach. The town provides free shows on some evenings. It really gets crowded then.
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On the promenade above the beach, looking northward, showing a few of the many hotels lining the cliffs.
On the promenade, looking south, showing the amphitheatre, and the beach in the background.
A southerly shot. In the background you can see some of the many new tall buildings that seem to be popping up every few weeks.
A southerly shot. In the background you can see some of the many new tall buildings that seem to be popping up every few weeks.
A south-westerly shot from the promenade. To the right of the fence you can see the red dirt of which the cliffs are made. Erosion is a constant force to be dealt with. The brush helps minimize it, and in addition there are spots covered with some special netting, which is actually visible here as a black pattern towards the edge of the cliff.
This is a Pizza Hut, waterfall and all. Laura had to check out the water. Unfortunately, it has long since been closed.
Personal aviation! It's quite popular to build these ultralight-type planes. One just flew overhead.
The path down to the beach, at sunset.