Sunday, June 9, 2019

The Cave Of The Tree, Or The Tree Cave of Mount Herzl

On the northwestern slope of Mount Herzl, there is this quietly famous cave. It may have been am ancient cistern, judging its walls. Now it is used by people who just want to get lost, or survive the cold rainy winter nights, or do some non-scientific testing of surreptitious substances. According to this state of the cave, an adult has stayed there with children. I have posted some of these images to Google Maps at the same location.


This is the entrance to the hollow. The entrance is narrow thanks to the tree, and only a child or a slim adult can squeeze in while hugging the tree.


The panoramic view shot while rotating around the tree.





respect to anyone who managed to trudge the mattress and furniture whatnot through the rain, the dust, the slippery hillside, and squeeze it into this hideout.


and there is this crevice, too dirty and too tight to explore, going to the unknown.

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