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Sand dunes at the place where Ein Hamifratz was settled. Joshua Porter, one of the founders of Ein Hamifratz, examining the sand. Swamps and barren land. Porter examining the clay soil. An expert examines the sand. A brick which is being examined by someone. Guards near the sand dunes at the site of the construction of the Naaman factory. Building the tower and fence. The crowd near the huts and the tower. The founders (Eliezer Hacohen, Mordechai Shenhavi) stand near the corner stone with the audience. One of the founders addressing the audience. The corner stone and the title of ownership. The parchment is put into a bottle and then placed into the cement. Demonstrating operation of the kiln. Fired and finished products that were manufactured are shoen to the press. The audience leaves. Overview of the barren land. A convoy. Building a tower and fence for the factory. The site is constructed. Construction work. Clearing out the area before the construction. Building the huts Baskets of gravel are passed from one person to the other and are poured into the mix for the wall. Mixing cement.
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