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Scooterer Stories
By Louis the Scooterer
Published June 2006

The travels of Louis the Scooterer, a retired former South African who has found an unusual way of getting to know Israel.

Part Seven - Dead Sea, The Back of Masada, and Arad.

Okay we travel a few hundred meters up to the next observation point for more pics of more magnificent views, and perhaps you will notice that many drivers will drive as quickly as possible and maybe will see nothing... now we climb again, and again have your cameras ready coz I may not be able to stop at the place where several motor bikes are placed as memorials to the drivers who got killed on that dangerous curve, and again we climb.
I will make a U turn and stop at a spot where only very few people will have seen this memorial on the other side of the "fence" -- that has a "toy petrol tanker inside a round wheel" and the real truck at the bottom in the ravine...a couple of hundred meters down, rusting away over the years.....and then into Arad.
A little later I found the town hall, who directed me to the Visitors Centre, a lovely series of offices and rooms as a museum and then MY BIG SURPRISE. The pretty young lady in charge led me into the auditorium, and on the floor had a very large model of all the mountain ranges in the entire Dead Sea area.While watching a video on many screens describing the area, and the geography and where animals roam -- lights from the ceiling shine on the mountains that are being shown on the screen, then when the areas rainfall was ON the screen, then drops of water (from hosepipes on the ceiling" fell on the model, and the lights showed the "rain falling". That simple feature I will always remember ARAD.

Another of the many places that I visited, was Tel Arad, a few kms away, which has this large fort and takes plenty of walking. Later while enjoying a coffee at the Bedouin tent cafetaria, I learned a little about the place from the pretty red-head ranger, and when I mentioned my painful knee, I was given permission to ride my scooter right up INTO the 5000 year old Canaanite City.

Louis the Scooterer is 69 years old and it sounds like he's just getting started.

 

 

 
 
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