Occurred on March 27, 2020 / Eilat, Israel
Info from Licensor: "In ancient times, when there were floods in winter and the greenery flowed in the streams of Eilat to the sea, the flocks would regularly descend to graze the fresh grass right up to the shore.
When humans arrived, they 'conquered' the beach and built the city, so that Eilat's Ibexes are now forced to settle for a landfill in the mountains, where they feed on litter and some vegetables that grow along the roads.
So today, when we humans are locked in our homes, the ibexes return to the shore and landscaping, at the exact season on which they used to do so, hundreds and thousands of years ago."