 Today's adventure I'm in Mx Fahim, which is the Ghazal valley here in Jerusalem located between the neighborhoods of Kadamon and Kriatioval. There's 250 acres here of nature just in the middle of the city close to Malcha and there is a pack of 30 Ghazals here and there's lots of interesting information on all these placards about the type of wildlife that's in this area. So this is just in the heart of Jerusalem. Access is free and if you're looking for a bit of nature in the city as I've shown a few spots that are already on this channel and this is one of the places you can check out. I don't really know what's here unless you come looking for it and it's just set off the road close to Malcha. This is the south meadow here and as it says there's a sign they emerge in the wake of the drying and uprooting the apple orchards that flourished in the valley from the 1960s to the 1980s. I'm now in the this lovely little wooden hut and they have, this is a place to view ducks and other forms of aquatic wildlife and you're supposed to keep your voices down here, but it's a lovely little structure and you can see they've lilies in the pond as well. So great place to watch the ducks go by. This interesting plaque here tells the story of the apple pickers. The packing house was located at the center of the park for sorting and picking fruit by the prehar farm but managed the orchards and you can see here are some photos from when there were apples being picked and shipped from these grounds. You can see these lovely orchards and groves all around me here and there's lots of informational placards for those interested in the history. We just managed to catch a few seconds of the elusive gazelles here and here is the footage taken through the shrubbery. In Jerusalem to get some outdoor time then come to the gazelle park entrance is free and not so many people here and you can see these lovely orchards and groves all around me here and there's lots of informational placards for those interested in the history.