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Going through the closure together
Tomorrow at 13:00: A virtual tour live from the most flourishing garden in Israel
As with any closure, we are here to bring to your screen experiential tours of Israel's amazing attractions that have remained closed.
Every day at 13:00 we will go on a virtual tour live from special zoos, the Israel Aquarium and more.
And tomorrow: a blooming and colorful tour of the Jerusalem Botanical Garden
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Monday, 11 January 2021, 13:16
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The Botanical Son (Photo: PR, Yehudit Marcus)
The third closure is back, and we are back with the successful Walla!
NEWS - "
Going through the closure together
" - tours of cool locations and sites around the country straight to your screen.
Starting tomorrow, we will take you on a special and guided virtual tour of one of Israel's amazing attractions, which will be broadcast live at 13:00 on the Walla! NEWS website, on the website's Facebook and on Walla!'S Facebook.
Tourism.
And tomorrow: a blooming and colorful tour of the University Botanical Garden in Givat Ram in Jerusalem.
The botanical garden is a gem of nature, acting as an educational and research center and contains a diverse collection of plants from around the world in a geographical display.
The kindergarten is a center for entertainment, tourism and cultural events as well as a center for education, training and research.
This is the largest botanical garden in Israel, covering an area of 120 dunams, with the largest collection of living plants in Israel and the Middle East.
The garden grows more than 6,400 species and varieties of plants from around the world, displayed in six geographical plots (South Africa, Europe, North America, Australia, Southwest and Central Asia and the Mediterranean).
The garden plots mimic the plant landscapes of each area and feature spectacular fall and flowering shows throughout the year.
The tour will be guided by Dr. Uri Fergman-Sapir, Chief Scientist of the Botanical Garden, where he will take us, among other things, to the new tropical greenhouse in the garden with about 300 different and special plant species with different shapes, colors and uses including endangered plants, banana trees Spectacular, coffee bushes, orchids and cacti.Don't
forget to be with us tomorrow at 13:00 exactly on the website or on Facebook.
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