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It has been very hot and sunny in Tel Aviv. When we awaken around 7, the temperature is already in the mid-20s, and has been reaching the low 30s since we arrived. There is little humidity, thankfully, but the sunshine is intense.

I have never been a fan of beaches or of beach vacations, but today I finally understood why people flock to the beach in the heat. We walked along the shoreline this morning, and I could not believe how much cooler it felt along the water’s edge as compared to the intense heat on the pavement, or even on the beach further from the sea.

I will try and remember how much I complained about this heat and sunshine when I am in working in the arctic in the middle of cold, dark January, whining about the blizzards, windchill, and  -45 degrees temperature.

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  1. dada's avatar dada says:

    this beach looks very inviting. No jellyfish and crocs ?

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    1. Minerva's avatar Minerva says:

      Hi Dad—there are “Medusa” jellyfish in the Mediterranean, but we didn’t see any this time. If a croc turns up, we’ll tell him he took a wrong turn somewhere.

      The water was very warm, not like beaches on the Atlantic! The sand was so hot we burned our feet 😦

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