
Drumming in the weekend in Tel Aviv
As the sun begins to set over Tel Aviv on Fridays, a crowd gathers to welcome the weekend with a chorus of bongos.
Everything you need to know about the city that never stops.

As the sun begins to set over Tel Aviv on Fridays, a crowd gathers to welcome the weekend with a chorus of bongos.

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