Tel-Aviv “Amud Anan” site

Hi,

you are probably not familiar with this site, but Amud anan (Pillar of cloud) is one of my best sites to spend time in. It is a navigation site, but it is no more than a topographic map of Israel, that one can mark interest spot on it. And when any one can do it, the amount of knowledge sums up to a massive information archive!

The name is as the Pillar of cloud in the Bible that  guided the Israelis to the Promised Land protected during the Exodus (Exodus 13:21–22).

In the long nights I set down in the Technion Student house and sell tickets to Salsa evenings, I used to spend my time when I did not have the mind to study in those small of the night. No, there was Facebook back then… 

Now I find kind of the same type of site for the city of Tel-Aviv . Unlike Jerusalem, in which I grow and raised, I know little of the interest buildings in Tel-Aviv. More than that, most of the buildings in Tel-Aviv does not have the houner to hold a Wikipedia article. Unlike the building in Jerusalem, especially in the old city of Jerusalem.

This site is the Tel-Aviv 100 – Municipal encyclopaedia map, and now days I spend much of my spare time (00:00 till 01:00 I mean… ) going over it reading and learning about sites in the city. I especially looking for sites related to rebellion movements (Haagana, Etzel and Lehi), so I can make a post similar to the one I did (here) about the rebellion movement signs in Ramat-Gan.

 Amud Anan site - each blue circle marks an interest point for someoneAmud Anan site – each blue circle marks an interest point for someone

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  And the information one added on the place - Amud ananThe Tel-Aviv 100 – Municipal encyclopaedia map

And the information one added on the place - Amud AnanAnd an article on the Agriculture Bank building that my company office sits in