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A woman is staring at the sea in Tel Aviv new port promenade. The first port of Israel was opened at 1936 and now is a flourishing hang out area with many new restaurants, bars and shops all accessible by a 14000 square meters of a wooden deck that its shape was inspired by the Tel Aviv sand dunes...The Tel Aviv port was shut down in the 60's as an active sea port, and was awaken in the 80's as a nightlife and water sports center. Nowadays it is the busiest nightlife area of the city. Some of its bars and clubs are certainly worth a visit even just to get a glance of the crowded mingling scene of Tel Aviv's nightlife. *** Local Caption *** éí..çåó..èééìú..úì àáéá..øéãéðâ..úçðú ëç..çùîì..âìéí..ðîì..ãééâ..ùåáø âìéí..úçáéá..ôðàé

