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Principal Points of InterestThe lake - the restored lake is a tiny remnant of the historic Hula Lake. This lake is an important attraction for water birds, which can be viewed from the floating bridge. The marsh - a shallow area at the edge of the lake, where papyrus and the common reed grow in profusion. The marsh area serves as a hiding place for a range of animals. Observation tower - a three-storey tower is one of the principal attractions along the walking trail in the reserve The tower gives a view of the marsh and the lake, enabling bird watchers to observe the activities of the migrating birds who winter in the region. The floating bridge - a platform about 600 m. long, built like a long covered bridge, providing a concealed observation platform (hide) over the lake. Water buffalo - within the reserve lives a herd of water buffalo (Jammus). The water buffalo herd in the Hula nature reserve is currently the largest in Israel. Fallow deer - a view of a fenced-in area, in which lives a small herd of Persian fallow deer (Dama Mesopotamica). The Euphoria Visitors Center - a new and sophisticated visitors' center inaugurated in 2006. The center provides an interactive presentation, displaying to visitors the fascinating story of the Hula Nature Reserve and its fauna and flora, particularly the story of the migrating birds. The presentation consists of a 3-dimensional video, giving viewers a unique multi-sensual experience: Garden shelter for rare water plants - within the reserve there is a garden shelter for rare water plants which typified the Hula region before it was drained. A few of the species on the site are endangered in Israel, and the garden shelter makes it possible to restore the population of these plants and return them to the wild.
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