Haifa Bay and its surrounding suburbs, the krayot of Kiryat Haim, Kiryat Yam and Kiryat Motzkin, do not exactly have the reputation of being the most beautiful of places. The small towns and suburbs which sprang up to accommodate floods of people leaving shattered lives and concentration camps after WW2, are still areas of new immigrant absorption.
But these towns have one breathtaking thing that makes them special. Their location. While you might think being next to one of the Mediterranean’s busiest shipping lanes is not exactly paradise, the small suburbs that line Haifa Bay have one of the most beautiful views in the world. And miles and miles of white sand on which to sit and stare at the blues and hues of the Med, the ever-changing skies and the magnificent sunsets.
Nadia Kushnir’s incredible photography stirs emotions for she brings power and beauty to a place that many people think lacks both. These photos prove otherwise.
All photographs were taken by Nadia Kushnir.
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