Rock climbing in Manara Cliff, Israel
My son is rappelling down at Manara cliffs Israel. A spectacular location in the northern part of Israel. Manara (Hebrew: מנרה) is a Kibbutz located in the Upper Galilee area in northern Israel, adjacent to the Lebanese border. It overlooks the hula valley
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Robert Elliott
fantastic image, fantastic experience !!!
mikrin
Wow… Wonderful work Eyal! That sure does look like a long way down!!
Eyal Nahmias replied
To the best of my memory it was about 100-130 feet down.. Not too much…
Eyal Nahmias replied
To the best of my memory it was about 100-130 feet down.. Not too much…
Bonnie T. Barry
Gave me the chills to see this! Takes enormous courage to do this and you certainly captured that sense of adventure and daring in your photo. You also succeeded in conveying a sense of dizzying height as well as the smallness of man against the mountain. Amazing perspective and stunning realism.
Eyal Nahmias replied
Well I’m an adrenaline junkie myself, so for me going down the cliff enjoying the view and happily snapping images was a no brainer.. I must admit it got me into deep troubles at times… Thanks for the wonderful comment. :-)
dinghysailor1
giddyingly good!!! (and a great perspective – love the zigzag path too) – – well done that lad!!
Eyal Nahmias replied
Thanks, Much appreciated, my son also has the adrenaline junkie virus in his system…
Susan Epps Oliver
Wow, rather him than me but it’s a great shot. Very well done !
Eyal Nahmias
Olga
Awesome and breathtaking!
Lior Goldenberg
I’m not sure I have the courage to take this shot, not to mention rappelling down the cliff. Instead, I would take his picture on a straight rocky terrain, and just rotate the image by 90 degrees to the left… Cowards need to find their own solutions… Amazing and brave capture, Eyal!
Eyal Nahmias replied
Hey you don’t need courage, just some guts knowing that it’s an exhilarating experience.. But your solution works well also, as long as the viewer doesn’t know the details… :-) With such a healthy sense of humor I bet you can overcome any challenge…
ferndesign
whoa this is gives me the creeps lol this is well done great shot!!
vonnie1989
Oh, I can’t believe this shot, what a feeling that must be, too bad I will never know because I am terrified of heights, but I love this capture!!!
Eyal Nahmias replied
Vonnie you can always try first a tandem skydive…Just kidding.. thanks for the comment
Kenny Gulley Jr.
ooooooh my
Murray Swift
looks as though you are a couple of metres out from the rock face, sort of floating there :)
great image.
IngerMargrete
Excellent angle and perspective:) Well done!
jamiewinter
msot excellent i too love the ange and pespective
kcranmer
Always wanted to try doing that…great shot of your son Eyal!
Matt Halls
Love the angle and perspective…very well done!