Haifa

This section shows photos of Haifa, Israel’s third largest city.

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Haifa street.

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Haifa street.

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Haifa street.

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Orthodox Jewish school children.

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Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Haifa.

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Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Haifa.

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Haifa street.

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Haifa street.

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Haifa street.

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Haifa street.

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Domino’s delivery.

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Bunny’s street burgers.

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Flowers along the Louis Promenade.

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Haifa beach.

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Haifa beach.

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Andrey, our tour guide, leading intercessory prayer on Haifa beach.

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View from Louis Promenade.

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View from Louis Promenade.

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View from Louis Promenade.

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View from Louis Promenade.

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View from Louis Promenade, with Haifa Harbor in the background.

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View from Louis Promenade showing part of Bahá’í Gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade, showing part of the Bahá’í gardens.

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One of many tour buses.

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View from Louis Promenade, showing part of the Bahá’í gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade showing part of Bahá’í Gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade, showing part of the Bahá’í gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade showing part of Bahá’í Gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade, showing part of the Bahá’í gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade showing part of Bahá’í Gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade, showing part of the Bahá’í gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade showing part of Bahá’í Gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade, showing part of Haifa Bay.

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Steps leading up from Bahá’í Gardens.

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View from Louis Promenade, showing part of Haifa Bay. The odd-looking building with the curved sides is a government building.

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A house perched on the hill above Haifa Bay.

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Sign on power pole.

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Typical apartments.

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Dog sign near park by Bayview Hotel. It seems that dogs are not allowed in the park, it is not a dog park.

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Friends from Uganda. Ephraim, his wife Jova, and Lea.

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Nof Hanna building sign.

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Nof Hanna building.

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Louis promenade.

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Dagon Flour mill. “Dagon” is the name of a Philistine god who fell before the ark of the covenant of the Lord. Although the root of the word can be interpreted as “grain” (in case of the Haifa factory), in the Bible it used in context of “fish god.” Haifa has a lot of spiritual confusion and needs prayer.

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Panorama of Haifa and the bay.

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