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The Israel Antiquities Authority is planning to open an underwater archeological park near Haifa. The park, the first of its kind in Israel, will display artifacts believed to be up to 7,000 years old that have been found along the northern coast, the Israeli daily Ma’ariv reported.

May 22, 2002
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The Israel Antiquities Authority is planning to open an underwater archeological park near Haifa. The park, the first of its kind in Israel, will display artifacts believed to be up to 7,000 years old that have been found along the northern coast, the Israeli daily Ma’ariv reported.

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