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My grandfather often reminds us that the weather that you see in forecasts is measured in the shade.
We had a reinforcement of this lesson while hiking down waterfalls and natural pools of water in the Yehudiyah nature reserve in the Golan Heights.
And yes, that does say 120.1 Degrees Fahrenheit!
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any deals on it?
thats an awesome camera! which one is it?
There is a reason temperature is measured in the shade (see also, BBC). I am quite confident the air temperature where you were was not 120+ degrees.
israel is just awesome!!!!!!!
there r no words to describe it.
i just got back and as always i had an amazing time!!!
Camera is a Canon SD850IS, the picture was taken in macro-mode.