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"Am running out of money and places to go for the time allotted me. Anyway I am heading where it is warmer before I go where it is colder. The weather is fine and I will go for a walk to the old city. My hotel is in the very center of New Jerusalem and yet fairly cheap. So things are good here for the time."

"The weather is sunny and fairly warm. By that I mean it is warm enough for a short sleeve shirt in the sun but not in the shade. I think I will be leaving here on Wednesday and going back to Tel Aviv for my mail which I hope will have arrived. From Tel Aviv I will be going south to Elat. I am not sure what I will be do from there."

We all went our separate ways. After a short stay in Tel Aviv I decided to go to Elat, the furtherest as most-town south, which while warm was not-much else, since I did not go to Africa. The kibbutz, of the guess who girls, was down that way; so I thought I would drop-by on my way back and collect my money-owed. I had planed to stay in Elat for awhile, but there was not much there: a cafe with out-door entrance patio, a small store, and an even tinier, 'try to find it on a map', library.

Hardly anyone around and sunny-warm to getting-hot all day. I am writing this report from Elat. It is the end of my journey. I am as far-south as I can go; in Israel.

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