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Location: Mount Hermon Description: Mount Hermon, 9233 feet above sea level, with the remnant of the snow cap that covers it much of the year. |
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Location: Mount Hermon Description: Mount Hermon, looking north from the Golan Heights. Mount Hermon has three peaks: one in Israel and the other two in Syria. |
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Location: Mount Hermon Description: Mount Hermon (on the horizon, right), looking north over a Druze village along the Syrian border on the Golan Heights. |
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Location: Mount Hermon Description: Mount Hermon (background center), with a Druze village on the near hillside, at the Syrian border. |
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Location: Mount Hermon Description: The upper Jordan Valley (Huleh Valley), looking northeast at Mount Hermon. |
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Location: Mount Hermon Description: Birket Ram ("high pool"), a lake in the upper Golan, viewed from Mount Hermon. Har Avital and Har Ben Tal are in the background. |
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