26.Sept.

Clil

Had a selfmade humus from Ygal for breakfast, filled up my water and he gave my a bag of homegrown apples for my way to Acco.
Wasn´t easy to leave!!

Acco

I strongly recommend to read more about the history and the
present of this city. Just some sentences from Wikipedia:

“Acre (/ˈɑːkər/ or /ˈkər/, Hebrew: עַכּוֹ, ʻAkko, most commonly spelled as Akko; Arabic: عكّا‎‎, ʻAkkā)[2] is a city in the northern coastal plain region of the Northern District, Israel at the northern extremity of Haifa Bay. The city occupies an important location, as it sits on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, traditionally linking the waterways and commercial activity with the Levant.[3] The important land routes meeting here are the north-south one following the coast and the road cutting inland through the Plain of Esdraelon; Acre also benefits from one of the very rare natural harbours on the coast of the Land of Israel. This location helped it become one of the oldest cities in the world, continuously inhabited since the Middle Bronze Age some 4000 years ago.

Acre is the holiest city of the Bahá’í Faith, and as such gets many Baha’i pilgrims. In 2014 the population was 47,464. Acre is a mixed city, that includes Jews, Muslims, Christians and Baha’is. The mayor is Shimon Lankri, who was reelected in 2011.”

I was invided by Eytan George Hurwitz. He made my stay in Acco to one of the most intense experiments that ever happend to me. I will not even try to discribe him. Go to Acco sit in a cafe or just ask for him in the streets. Everybody knows him and he deserves it.

Another restaurant Tip: The “Mercato” in the old market. We all know this one great restaurant in the habour of Acco. This one is topping it!

At first he gave my machine on a machine idea another face. Even as cool as mine:

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