 Hi, I'm Hannah and I'm here to show you Givat Ha Tormosim, a hill or mountain near Bechemesh in the Ella Valley where David flew Goliath, Tormosim, which are lupines in English, and Kalaniot, which I believe are nemonies that look like poppies. Let's go check it out! Tormosim in English means lupines and this is the start of the flower blooming season in Israel. It generally runs from late February until May for the lupines, at least there's lupines blooming here, as well as other flowers, but I'm not a botany expert, so I'll leave the introduction to that. This place is located just outside or close to Bechemesh, which is another city in Israel that's a bit south of Jerusalem, and there's a really cool valley near here as well. The scenery all around this area is beautiful and just about a mile further that way up the road. There's this gigantic satellite station, which I might have a chance to record on the way back to Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, the Bible Hill Givat Ha Tanach, where I've done a few videos from before, is also one of the really popular places to go to see this, but this is Givat Ha Tormosim, listed on Google Maps, and probably if you want to come and avoid the crowds, best not to come on a Friday before Shabbat. You can see poking out here in the distance is Bechemesh itself. Lots and lots of high-rise buildings, and this is a popular place for people who live in Jerusalem, but are looking to live somewhere a little bit cheaper. It's essentially, it is a completely different city. It's about a 30 to 40 minute drive outside, and it's a nice place, and that's what you can see in the distance there, little cave also. We are on Givat Ha Tormosim, and I'm shooting on the Sony Alpha 6000 for the first time ever using a mirrorless, because I came here with my wife and she is interested in photography. I'm a camcorder guy, but I thought it'd be interesting to see how the footage would turn out using this. I haven't mounted up on the Yulanzi MT34 multi-functional tripod, and you can see all around me here.