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Har Grizim & Har Eival: Lush vs. Barren Samarian Hills
Har Grizim & Har Eival: Lush vs. Barren Samarian Hills
4 months ago

HAR GRIZIM OR THE MOUNTAIN OF BLESSINGS & HAR EIVAL THE MOUNTAIN OF CURSES IN ISRAEL IN THE SAMARIAN HILLS ONE IS FULL OF LUSH GREENERY WH...

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Har Grizim & Har Eival: Lush vs. Barren Samarian Hills

This image depicts the contrasting Samarian Hills: Har Grizim lush with greenery and Har Eival a barren desert. Rendered in a realistic landscape style with dramatic lighting and earthy tones.

Created by gits-- on Sep 9, 2025 using the Google Imagen 4.0 Fast AI image generator model.


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וואו איזה אתגר מיוחד היה!! איזה כיף היה לראות את ארץ ישראל היפה וואו מזל טוב לכל הזוכים האלופם!! ואשמח שתצטרפו לאתגר הבא ב''ה

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HAR GRIZIM OR THE MOUNTAIN OF BLESSINGS & HAR EIVAL THE MOUNTAIN OF CURSES IN ISRAEL IN THE SAMARIAN HILLS ONE IS FULL OF LUSH GREENERY WHILE THE OTHER HAS NO GREENERY & IS TOTALLY DESRT
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