Thursday, December 20, 2012

Hula Valley and Carrot Factory Tour



This week we went to the Agamon Hula Park, situated in the heart of the Hula Valley. This park is considered one of the world's most prominent bird-watching sites.
 
We were able to witness over 100,000 cranes resting and refilling their energy reserves required for their remaining migration to Africa. Once the cranes have their fill of provided food, they are forced away as not to damage the agricultural fields surrounding the park
 
Josh and Max bird watching through binoculars

Not only did we see a beautiful assortment of birds, but also some water buffalo, mules, and a large semi-aquatic rodent called a "nutria"

Standing on a "gesher"

Max
 
What a beautiful day in the park.  We walked over five miles and had an amazing time

 
 
Later in the week we had a chance to tour Shluchot's very own carrot factory
 
Carrot's are a huge part of the revenue that comes into Shluchot.  The factory employs not only members of the Kibbutz, but also workers from the neighboring communities

Carrots are brought by truck to Shluchot and are sorted, washed, polished, cut and packaged


We were allowed to taste carrots "fresh" off the line


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