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עברית: במיתולוגיות אחדות מעין מסמל נעורים, או, במלים אחרות, משיב לזקנים את נעוריהם. השפעת המיתולוגיות רבה עד כדי כך שבשנת 1513 הספרדי פונסה דה ליאון גילה את פלורידה אגב חיפוש אחרי מעין הנעורים. לדעתי הסיבה לאגדות מעין הנעורים היא שהמים הם נצחיים.
English: Water symbolizes youth. In different mythologies spring symbolizes youth. Their influence is so powerful that in 1513 Spanish explorer Ponce de Léon found Florida while searching for the fountain of youth. I think the reason for the legends about the Fountain of Youth is that waters are eternal.

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Photo: childrens' sculpture in France Square Jerusalem
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Author zeevveez from Jerusalem, Israel

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The reproduction of this architectural work, work of sculpture or work of applied art, is covered under the Israeli copyright statute (2007), which states that "Broadcasting, or copying by way of photography, drawing, sketch or similar visual description, of an architectural work, a work of sculpture or work of applied art, are permitted where the aforesaid work is permanently situated in a public place." (paragraph 23)
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