Hello everyone,I'm going to Israel this summer (yes, I know, there's another thread about Israel right now, but I don't want to hijack it), and I was planning to do some nice hike from Akko (Acre) to Haifa. But then I inspected the area with Google Earth, and hit something on the beach that remotely looks like an Army Base to me. Does anybody have more information about it? Is it even possible to directly walk from Akko to Haifa on the beach without any interference (antitank obstacles, barb-wire, guards shooting at me)?
it looks like sand to me...
>>37782Not when you look closer...
Probably where they bury the Palastinian children's corpses.
>>37783that's just a path/road/railroad/whateverno one's going to shoot you. If ever you feel under threat, follow the /trv/-desert advice, whip out your circumcised cock and they'll accept you.
>>37792(OP here)I'm not circumcised, which obviously means that I'm neither American nor Jew nor did I ever have phimosis. But on the other side, that's not bad, because the muslims are circumcised, too.
I am from Haifa, and I have no idea what OP is pointing at.Between Haifa and Akko you mostly got the industrial area, the harbor, and yeah, some military stuff, nothing major.A better idea would be walking from Haifa to Cesaria.
>>37823So there is indeed some military stuff there? Google Earth shows bunker-like structures, a helicopter landing platform and something that looks like a fence. All I wanted to know is whether I can pass the beach in the marked area. N.B. I chose the route Akko - Haifa because it's reasonably short (about 15 km), i.e. it's a good walk for an afternoon.But thanks for the hint to hike from Haifa to Caesarea! Caesarea is on my list of sightseeing-worthy places, so I will check that out, too.
>>37825Very unlikely you could get pass, mostly due that the industrial facilities own the beach property there.
>>37823>Kike
Kikes.
>>37821srsly, whats up wwith all this cock-cutting?why does so many want to lose their foreskin?Goddamm religion
>>38332it's a holdover from ancient times. it was harder to keep the foreskin clean, and it would often get infected because stuff would get caught up there. remember that people rarely bathed, and running water in every home was still a couple thousand years off. so they just cut the foreskin off to prevent infections.
>>38336so cuting in your penis with unclean tools, instead of just pulling it back a couple of times a week?still sound pretty dumb, but on the other hand, innovation was not a big thing in the past
>>38344>innovation was not a big thing in the pastTyped that from your rock, did you?