Hula Valley Collection
Pink calmness fills the air as the sun rises over Hula Valley, a picturesque region nestled in the Golan Heights
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Pink calmness fills the air as the sun rises over Hula Valley, a picturesque region nestled in the Golan Heights. With the majestic Nimrod Fortress standing proudly on the slopes of Mount Hermon, overlooking the Banias spring, this enchanting landscape is truly a sight to behold. As dawn breaks, thousands of common cranes gracefully take flight from their roosts, painting the sky with their wings as they embark on their daily journey. The serene beauty of these cranes at sunrise is simply breathtaking. Gazing up into the heavens above Hula Valley, one can spot Star Altair shining brightly in the constellation of Aquila. It serves as a reminder that even amidst nature's wonders, there are celestial marvels to be admired. Stretching towards Jordan Valley and beyond Lake Galilee lies Lake Huleh Waters, an oasis teeming with life and tranquility. This area has witnessed its fair share of historical events; it was once part of Palestine Israel subjects back in 1953 and belonged to Upper Galilee's Huleh district. Dating back to 1935, Lake Huleh held great significance for Israel within Hula Valley. Its presence added charm and allure to this already captivating region while serving as a vital water source for surrounding communities. In 1934, along Rosh Pina-Safed road near Mt Hermon and Huleh district resided another snapshot frozen in time - tractors ploughing fields tirelessly under golden sunlight. These scenes epitomize hard work and dedication that have shaped this land throughout history. Hula Valley stands today as a testament to both natural beauty and human perseverance. From its vibrant pink hues at dawn to its rich cultural heritage rooted deep within its soil – this remarkable place continues to captivate all who venture here.