Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council, Palestinian Territories
4 memories from Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council, Palestinian Territories
A vehicle is moving along a road with a guardrail, next to a land area that drops down to a body of water. The water is turquoise, and the land is brown. The sky is clear and blue with some light reflections in the car window. Power lines are visible on the horizon above the water.
Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional CouncilThe view from a moving vehicle shows a coastal landscape under a bright, sunny sky. A highway with a grey guardrail and yellow-striped lines in the foreground runs parallel to the shore. The shoreline features a beach with light-colored sand or earth that fades into a body of water, possibly a sea or large lake, with a turquoise hue. In the distance, a hazy outline of land or mountains is visible on the horizon. A utility pole with wires stretches across the scene, connecting the land to the electrical grid. The atmosphere appears clear, but there are some reflections and minor visual artifacts on the windshield of the moving vehicle.
Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional CouncilThe video shows a view from inside a moving vehicle on a sunny day. The road is divided by a yellow line, and a metal guardrail is visible along the edge. Beyond the road, there is a flat, arid landscape with sparse vegetation. In the distance, a body of water is visible, likely a lake or sea, with hills or landmasses on the far shore. The sky is clear and blue. There are several date palm trees planted in the landscape. The sun is bright and causes glare in the camera.
Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional CouncilThe video shows a view from inside a moving car. Outside, there are palm trees along the side of a road. A few camels with red and black blankets draped over them are standing still near the trees. The driver is a man with a red beard wearing sunglasses. In the background, there's a building and a collection of barrels or similarly shaped objects. The sky is overcast.
Megilot Yam HaMelakh Regional Council