Rising majestically over the Upper Galilee, Mount Meron stands as the second-highest peak in Israel and the tallest mountain within the country's sovereign borders, reaching an elevation of 1,208 meters above sea level. This green giant anchors Israel's largest continuous Mediterranean forest reserve, capturing the highest amount of rainfall in the country. Walking beneath its dense canopy of ancient oaks and arbutus trees feels less like the typical desert landscape of the M
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