 Currently still on my staycation here. Another place by the Israel Lebanon border called Tel Kedesh. It's actually a historical site. We're actually are going to Hula which is kind of along this direction. This is the sign here. It says in Hebrew, Atsur Gvula Fanecha, which means stop. There's a border ahead of you. This sign is placed wherever you are in Israel, where you're getting really, really close to a border. And basically telling civilians don't go any further. It's forbidden to go any further. So I'm not going to really push things too far here. And this is an extremely rest of border. It's probably safe to say. This is what I find fascinating about this part of the country. Maybe about this border in general and about even the Gaza border is it's so deceptively peaceful. I mean, it's just like gorgeous scenery here, trees, nature. And yes, there is probably a lot more going on here than meets the eye because this is basically not exactly at this point, but pretty close by around where we were yesterday, where Hezbollah were found to be digging this elaborate underground tunnel network that the IDF announced and neutralized slash destroyed. And it's kind of widely understood that Hezbollah or our God forbid, planning a some kind of a mass infiltration event right across there until Lebanon. They are committed to Israel's destruction, massive, massive armed force. And so the IDF is for its part, continuously reinforcing this part of the border. There are some natural obstacles in terms of cliffs. It's a very, very cliffy area as you go towards the border. And there's a cliff on the Lebanese side, but they are doing what they can to keep an eye on it. And it's probably safe to say that the Lebanese side is gathering intelligence kind of all the time as well. So yeah, this is the border sign here. Just saying this is as far as you can go. And from this point, from this point forwards, it's probably either private agricultural land. In some cases, the army actually closes it off to position a base there. But we're looking northbound here into southern Lebanon. Coming into the Kedich National Park here. This is an ancient historical area.