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It’s been a year of fabulous stories – join us on a fascinating journey through our most popular stories of the year.

It’s been a year of fabulous stories – join us on a fascinating journey through our most popular stories of the year.

Eilat’s Noam Kortler amazes judging panel with 10 digital images of undersea life for the Jean-Louis Galy, Labo Photon prize.

Amir Ben-Dov waited patiently in a field for 46 hours to snap three red-footed falcons standing on a tree branch in the Shfela area.

A camel wanders into the road in the Negev desert

Children play in a water fountain in Jerusalem on a hot summer night

August is always a busy month for the Superland amusement park in Rishon Lezion.

Photographer Anna Tufeld seeks out the details hidden in nature – pure and simple.

The tiny Samaritan community pray during a pilgrimage to their holiest site.

The sky is the limit for Israeli technologies that enable UAVs to help us take aerial photos, fight fires, dust crops and a whole lot of other cool stuff.

A dog keeps an eye on the world in Jerusalem.

Forget Instagram; 52Frames online ‘photowalk’ group inspires great photography, even in a blighted bus terminal.

Tel Avivians watch the waves in the aftermath of a violent storm that swept Israel over the weekend.

Works by Gili Yaari, Tali Mayer, Gal Gross and Adi Dekel chosen from 173,444 entries in the world’s biggest photography competition.

Oh for the days when Israeli and Lebanese beauty queens were able to link arms, dance and be photographed without controversy.

In the winter, the seemingly barren hills of the Negev desert turn a vivid green.