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Here comes the flood As you can see, a heavy fog that arrived from the Mediterranean sea into Tel Aviv advanced and covered the city. Low clouds and heavy fog covering the city might be a regular scene in San Francisco, but it is very unusual to have such a scene in Israel. The heavy fog was first observed on the afternoon, where people working in the city skyscrapers observed huge low clouds coming from the sea, probably from Cyprus and slowly advancing into the city. For some people this was a shocking scene that was seen only in movies like "the day after ". The fog stayed all night across the shoreline and refused to go anywhere. In the next three days there was no wind, so these low clouds didn't go anywhere. Here is how the this square look like on a normal day, where you can observe the Mediterranean sea:

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a heavy fog that arrived from the Mediterranean sea into Tel Aviv advanced and covered the city. Low clouds and heavy fog covering the city might be a regular scene in San Francisco, but it is very unusual to have such a scene in Israel. The heavy fog was first observed on the afternoon, where people working in the city skyscrapers observed huge low clouds coming from the sea, probably from Cyprus and slowly advancing into the city. For some people this was a shocking scene that was seen only in movies like "the day after". The fog stayed all night across the shoreline and refused to go anywhere. In the next three days there was no wind, so these low clouds didn't go anywhere. more photos at: http://ron-shoshani.fineartamerica.com

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Here comes the flood

As you can see, a heavy fog that arrived from the Mediterranean sea into Tel Aviv advanced andcovered the city. Low clouds and heavy fog covering the city might be a regular scene in SanFrancisco, but it is very unusual to have such a scene in Israel.

The heavy fog was first observed on the afternoon, where people working in the city skyscrapersobserved huge low clouds coming from the sea, probably from Cyprus and slowly advancing intothe city. For some people this was a shocking scene that was seen only in movies like "the dayafter". The fog stayed all night across the shoreline and refused to go anywhere. In the next threedays there was no wind, so these low clouds didn't go anywhere.

Here is how the this square look like on a normal day, where you can observe the Mediterraneansea:

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The center plaza in the photo is Kikar Hamedina plaza that was designed by the internationalarchitect Oscar Niemeyer. Tel Aviv has several major plazas and the best known are RabinSquare, Dizengoff Circle and HaMedina Square ­ translated into the State Square.

Below is a quick Tel Aviv photo collection of Tel Aviv ­ every image is clickable.see you soon with more fog photos,Ronsho