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Millions Were Invested in Tiberias' "New" Display. Is This What Will Bring Tourists? - Walla Tourism

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13 years after it sank into the depths of the Sea of Galilee and became a symbol of lost financial investment, the Tiberium display reopened in Tiberias yesterday (Monday). There is no such horror: We found the dirtiest city in Israel. Watch The Tiberium is an audiovisual water show that was placed in the Sea of Galilee, opposite the northern part of the city promenade named after Yigal Allon. The project was first inaugurated in October 2010 w…
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13 years after it sank into the depths of the Sea of Galilee and became a symbol of lost financial investment, the Tiberium display reopened in Tiberias yesterday (Monday). There is no such horror: We found the dirtiest city in Israel. Watch The Tiberium is an audiovisual water show that was placed in the Sea of Galilee, opposite the northern part of the city promenade named after Yigal Allon. The project was first inaugurated in October 2010 w…

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וואלה! broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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