The creepiest thing about where I live.

Not many people know just how far my imagination goes or how morbid and crazy I can be. With that said, I would like to introduce you to one of the freakiest, creepiest things about Israel for me:

Emek Ha'ela Teleport

The teleport at Emek Ha’ela – a valley about five minutes outside of Beit Shemesh – completely creeps me out. I have driven past it three times now since moving to Tzur, on my way towards the south.

Giant man-made structures have always freaked me out – the Eiffel Tower, the World Trade Center, bridges of all kinds… And these so-called satellites are not only no exception, but possibly the worst I’ve ever encountered.

What do you mean, why? Alien transmissions are lasering at me while I drive past these freakishly giant structures. One day these things are going to start walking around. Doesn’t that bother anyone else?

There they are, just chilling without any warning… so close to where humans reside. Imagine living with that view, of the alien transmissions every day? Kill me.

There are the little baby ones next to the momma… *shudder*

A side-view. Nightmares coming true. Anyone see War of the Worlds?

I hate Steven Spielberg.

Comments

One response to “The creepiest thing about where I live.”

  1. Peter Avatar

    I rode (bike, not horse) past these things myself.. its freaky for sure
    but apart from that i find Emek HaEla as one of the most beuatiful places in Israel. this is pretty subjective because people will think of dozens of sights/locations much more obivous to be the most beautiful.
    i got some pics of it too, which are among my personal favourites
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/yogi_bear91/sets/72157604966839106/
    take care
    Peter

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