In the video: The flock of sheep in the Menashe Mountains/Photography and editing: Lior Fatal
Every year the Ramot Menashe area blooms - not exactly in the center and not exactly in the north - but an intermediate area between Carmel and Samaria, which is filled in February-March with a diverse and spectacular bloom.
Our in-house photographer, Reuven Castro, goes out every year during the blooming season to look for the most beautiful blooming spaces in Israel, and this week he returned with a bunch of colorful photos of anemones, mountain lupine, yellow sedum, thick-rooted patch and other flowers that are blooming now.
How will you get to the blooming area?
In Wise: Kibbutz Ramot Menashe, but about 1 km before the kibbutz you must stop on the side of the road on the right and enter through a small iron gate to the flower.
Directions: For those coming from Route 672 from the direction of Elikim, continue to the Ein Shosfit intersection. At the roundabout, turn right towards Kibbutz Ramot Menashe and continue With the road about two kilometers, then the rash will appear on your right.
A variety of anemones in Ramot Menashe, this week/Reuven Castro
Common and purple anemone/Reuven Castro
Common anemone/Reuven Castro
A diverse bloom in Ramot Menashe, this week/Reuven Castro
Red peony anemones/Reuben Castro
Common anemone/Reuven Castro
Big chives/Reuven Castro
The mountain lupine/Reuven Castro
The mountain lupine/Reuven Castro
Ramot Menashe, this week/Reuven Castro
White mustard (even though it's yellow)/Reuven Castro
Deborah on Arioni Yellow/Reuven Castro
4 yellow marigolds/Reuven Castro
A thick root stain/Reuven Castro
And here is a deep-rooted spot in Alfia/Reuben Castro
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