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	<description>An online journal of my experiences in Tel Aviv.</description>
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		<title>Still Playing with Fire After All These Years</title>
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Still Playing with Fire After All These Years, photograph by Joshua Miller.
On the beach in Tel Aviv, Israel, a fire-juggler pauses to listen to a didjeridoo.
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		<title>Yom Ha&#8217;atzmaout</title>
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	Israel at 59: Playing with Fire, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

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		<title>Faqu&#8217;a</title>
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	Faqu'a, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	The Palestinian village of Faqu'a, as seen from Har Barkan, is pictured with the controversial separation fence in the foreground.  Faqu'a, a village with about ...</description>
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		<title>Friends</title>
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	Friends, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	A cow and a bird stand next to each other near rows of crops on Moshav Gan Ner, about five miles southeast of Afula, Israel.
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		<title>Blowin&#8217; in the Wind</title>
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	green and blue, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	A gust of wind blows blades of grass near Israel's border with Lebanon, at Hok Akhziv Nature Reserve near Rosh Hanikra, Israel.
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		<title>Old City of Acre</title>
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Old City of Acre, photograph by Joshua Miller.
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		<title>Plugged In</title>
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	Wired, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	Wires run up a cliff face at Rosh Hanikra on the border with Lebanon.
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		<title>On Alert</title>
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	On Alert, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	Near the border with Lebanon, an IDF soldier on a lunch break visually scans the area before he sits down to eat his falafel.
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		<title>On Patrol</title>
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	navyship, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	An Israeli gunship patrols the Israel-Lebanon border at Rosh Hanikra. 

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		<title>On Air</title>
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	jump, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	A teenager jumps off a wall into the water at the port of Acre (Akko) in northern Israel.
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		<title>a little too close for comfort</title>
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	Friends Close, Enemies Closer, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	The Rosh Hanikra border crossing between Israel and Lebanon, eerily quiet, sits unused on 10 March 2007.
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		<title>new and old</title>
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	new and old, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	A car and a horse-drawn carriage move down Herbert Samuel Promenade, near the beach, in Tel Aviv, Israel on 04 March 2007.  Taken ...</description>
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		<title>Synagogue #1</title>
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synagogue, photograph by Joshua Miller.
The Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center on the campus of Tel Aviv Univeristy reflects the afternoon sun on 28 February 2007.  Taken with a ...</description>
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		<title>Tracks at Night</title>
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	tracks at night, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	A night view of a Tel Aviv beach taken on 24 February 2007.  The lights in the background are the port city of ...</description>
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		<title>Afternoon Light</title>
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	rays of light, photograph by Joshua Miller.

				

	A man plays with his dog on the beach in Tel Aviv, Israel on 15 February 2007.
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