
Postcard from Israel: Eilat
Having so much fun in the sun, wish you were here!

Having so much fun in the sun, wish you were here!

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Visitors in Eilat watch a diver prepare to feed the sharks at an aquarium on the beach.

A wind-surfer enjoys the freedom of the wind and waves on the Red Sea.

Ski in the Hermon, watch the migratory birds, see the holiday lights, dance the lindy hop … there’s plenty of fun to heat up chilly days.

Soft corals are impervious to rising ocean acidity that threatens the very reefs that house them and other marine creatures, says Israeli expert.

Jordan River rafting, pedal-boating in the park, cruising the Sea of Galilee, kayaking in the Red Sea – whatever floats your boat is possible in Israel.

Sister cities to create task force on environmental initiatives.

Israeli research shows that most newly hatched fish are destined to die because of a physics-related inability to feed from their environment.

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Dalhousie University’s new center will serve as a gathering place for marine scientists from around the world.

Husband and son place fifth in their category in one of the most grueling Ironman triathlons in the world, held in surprisingly chilly Eilat.

Israeli researchers have found the Red Sea resort’s famous reef can resist higher sea temperatures and steer clear of the deadly bleaching phenomenon.

The underwater paradise along Eilat’s beaches brims with beautiful coral reefs, colorful fish and fascinating sunken ships.

Only 2% of the trees that once blanketed the land survived centuries of deforestation. Here we get to know 10 of the most remarkable ones.

Week-long conference encourages incoming tourism to Israel.