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==Location==
 
==Location==
 
This Geohash is located outside a Bedouin village near Mechola.
 
This Geohash is located outside a Bedouin village near Mechola.
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==Participants==
 
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==Expedition==
 
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I drove out in the morning to Meholah, prayed, took a quick look at the map, and decided to walk around the south side of the town.  I asked someone about it who said that there were Bedouins (Muslim nomads) there but he didn't know much about them.
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I crossed the south side of the village and came back to the highway.  I waved to the herders on the hill and they waved back.  I arrived at the settlement and when I spoke Hebrew to the woman the only word I understood was "la" which was "no".  I then went back to the herders, talked to them in Hebrew, and told them where I was going.  They were fine with me just walking to the other side.
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So I did.  Worst bedtime story ever.
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Location

This Geohash is located outside a Bedouin village near Mechola. 144 meters below sea level.

Participants

Expedition

I drove out in the morning to Meholah, prayed, took a quick look at the map, and decided to walk around the south side of the town. I asked someone about it who said that there were Bedouins (Muslim nomads) there but he didn't know much about them.

I crossed the south side of the village and came back to the highway. I waved to the herders on the hill and they waved back. I arrived at the settlement and when I spoke Hebrew to the woman the only word I understood was "la" which was "no". I then went back to the herders, talked to them in Hebrew, and told them where I was going. They were fine with me just walking to the other side.

So I did. Worst bedtime story ever.

  • [09:14] Geohash 32,35

Photos