American
tourist Ella uses an iPad while riding a Wi-Fi-outfitted donkey led by
her brother Aaron, in Kfar Kedem, a biblical reenactment park in the
village of Hoshaya in the Galilee, northern Israel, on August 22, 2012.
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American tourist Peter Scherr uses an iPad to send a photograph on August 22, 2012.Call it back to the future: an Israeli attraction meant to immerse
tourists in a biblical experience has outfitted its donkeys with
wireless routers.
=========== At the historical park of Kfar Kedem, visitors dressed in biblical robes and headdresses ride donkeys through the rolling hills of the Galilee, learning how people lived in Old Testament times. But they can also surf the web while touring the land of the Bible on one of the oldest forms of transportation. The device slung around the donkey's neck like a feedback is actually a Wi-Fi router. The park's manager, Menachem Goldberg, said Wednesday he hopes the melding of old and new will connect the younger generation to ancient Galilee life — while allowing them to share, tweet and snap the experience instantly to friends. |
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