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      En Hod
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      Rabin Lights Power station
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En Hod
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En Hod

En Hod is a small village very close to Caesarea and Zichron Yaakov.

This is an artists village with many statues everywhere , beautiful houses , small and narrow streets and beautiful view to the Mediterranean Sea.

Written Jun 25, 2005

Website: http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/9aae4/1a143a/

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Nahal Taninim
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Nahal Taninim

Nahal taninim (The english meaning is alligators stream) is a nice and peaceful place north to Caesarea and 10-15 minutes driving from there.
Although the name of the place is alligators stream the last alligator was seen here in 1907.
You should pay something like 18 nis to enter the place and a visit is between 1-2 hours.

Written Jun 25, 2005

Phone: 04-6265151

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Rally Museum
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Rally museum, Caesarea

The museum located at one of Caesareas new neighborhoods (not at the area of the ancient town).
The museum offers an interesting art gallery and including paintings and sculptures by Salvador Dali.

Written Oct 3, 2004

Phone: 04-6360588

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Rabin Lights Power station
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Rabin Lights Power station

The power station in Hadera is very close to Caesarea.

You can visit the place and learn about israel's electricity company.

Written Jun 1, 2005

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 The power station in Hadera is very close to Caesarea.You can visit the place and learn about israel's electricity company. 

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A: There is no really easy way to get to Caesarea by public transportation. There are options that come close, but not to the park. You can take the train from Tel Aviv to... 

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