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SurfingTel Aviv Insider Tour Travel Guide (938 words)
Then the river breaks right and you can turn with it and reach the area of "the seven gristmills", an ancient place for that used to be gristmill for hundreds of years.
There are few rental places in the Yarkon that offer paddle boats, kayaks, and small motor boats, both in the river and the artificial lake in the north-eastern part of the park.
The Yarkon river, though very polluted, attracts a variety of water birds, some quite large, which seem to survive the toxic fish they are pulling out…..
Earthbeat:: 29 May  2004  - Yarkon River (1148 words)
The eyes of the world focused on the site, first on the faulty structure that spanned the river, and then on the state of the water itself, so heavily polluted with sewerage that it contributed to the loss of life.
David Pargament was in charge of cleaning up the river at the time of the accident, and he remains in that job today.
The river doesn’t have much water in the summer and it has large influxes of water during the rain season, and the rain of course washes the urban areas and washes everything that happens on urban areas into the river.
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