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Somewhere two and a half decades ago, one man dreamed of establishing an Australian zoo in the Valley of Springs. Yehuda Gat, founder of Gan Guru, a member of Kibbutz Nir David, who one day in the early 1990s decided to bring kangaroos to Israel, and succeeded.
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Somewhere two and a half decades ago, one man dreamed of establishing an Australian zoo in the Valley of Springs. Yehuda Gat, founder of Gan Guru, a member of Kibbutz Nir David, who one day in the early 1990s decided to bring kangaroos to Israel, and succeeded.
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Somewhere two and a half decades ago, one man dreamed of establishing an Australian zoo in the Valley of Springs. Yehuda Gat, founder of Gan Guru, a member of Kibbutz Nir David, who one day in the early 1990s decided to bring kangaroos to Israel, and succeeded.
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Somewhere two and a half decades ago, one man dreamed of establishing an Australian zoo in the Valley of Springs. Yehuda Gat, founder of Gan Guru, a member of Kibbutz Nir David, who one day in the early 1990s decided to bring kangaroos to Israel, and succeeded.
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Somewhere two and a half decades ago, one man dreamed of establishing an Australian zoo in the Valley of Springs. Yehuda Gat, founder of Gan Guru, a member of Kibbutz Nir David, who one day in the early 1990s decided to bring kangaroos to Israel, and succeeded.
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Somewhere two and a half decades ago, one man dreamed of establishing an Australian zoo in the Valley of Springs. Yehuda Gat, founder of Gan Guru, a member of Kibbutz Nir David, who one day in the early 1990s decided to bring kangaroos to Israel, and succeeded.
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