#ROLL Old City in Beer-Sheva, Negev Desert, Caesaria, April 20 - 22, 2000 #00-08: Old City 4/21/2000 #10-13: west part of Beer-Sheva and Negev Desert 4/21/2000 #14: Ramot part of Beer-Sheva 4/21/2000 #18: Hadera power station 4/22/2000 #20-24: Caesaria 4/22/2000 #00 Old City, with a tree in bloom. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 20, 2000 #01 Vandalized tombstones of enemies on abandoned Muslim Cemetery in downtown Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, April 20, 2000 #02 Bank Hapoalim Tower, the tallest building in downtown Beer-Sheva, called Kukuruza (corn) by Russians who use it for orientation. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 20, 2000 #03 Shops in Old City of Beer-Sheva closed for Saturday (Sabbath). The Middle East, April 20, 2000 #04 A Russian shop Odessa Saloon in Old City of Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, April 20, 2000 #06 HaSaraya government center built by the Turks and today used by the army or as a prison (?) (not allowed to be photographed) behind Allenby Garden in Beer-Sheva downtown. The Middle East, April 20, 2000 #07 Abandoned large mosque in Beer-Sheva downtown. The Middle East, April 20, 2000 #08 Abandoned school for Bedouin children in Beer-Sheva downtown. The Middle East, April 20, 2000 #10 Apartment houses in Shekhuna Vaw district of Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, April 21, 2000 #12 Bunches of barbed wire in Negev Desert in northern Beer-Sheva, west from the road to Tel Aviv (probably around a military installation). In addition, unfolded bunches of wire are stocked on the ground. The Middle East, April 21, 2000 #13 A donkey (?) bone in Negev Desert, west from road to Tel Aviv. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 21, 2000 #14 A street in upscale Ramot residential area. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 21, 2000 #18 Smoke pipes of Hadera power station. The Middle East, April 22, 2000 #20 A chameleon (?) on a tree in Caesaria. The Middle East, April 22, 2000 #22 Excavations in Caesaria. The Middle East, April 22, 2000 #23 Roman aqueduct in Caesaria on the beach of Mediterranean Sea. The Middle East, April 22, 2000 #24 Roman aqueduct in Caesaria. The Middle East, April 22, 2000