
It was a difficult month for me because I simply wanted to show you the beauty of the given area without mentioning its political situation, but the “politics” it’s part of it…
I hope you still enjoyed the pictures. 🙂
It was a difficult month for me because I simply wanted to show you the beauty of the given area without mentioning its political situation, but the “politics” it’s part of it…
I hope you still enjoyed the pictures. 🙂
The Wall in Jerusalem…
Whatever I write about Jerusalem, it would be not fair.
Let me just say, Jerusalem is very unique and diverse place,
go there, visit and explore; you’ll see what I mean. 🙂
The holy city of Jerusalem is absolutely worth visiting.
Tel Aviv is a relatively modern city with some tourist attractions.
The city is quite different from the places I showed you so far, but still worth visiting.
Tel Aviv or Tel Aviv-Yafo is a city located on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline.
Capernaum is a Biblical village, where Jesus Christ lived.
Tabgha is another biblical site, known for Christ’s miraculous multiplication of loaves and fish to feed a multitude.
Sea of Galilee (also called Lake Tiberias or Yam Kinneret) is a “biblical” lake in Israel.
Qumran National Park is another worth visiting archeological site located nearby the Dead Sea.
Nazareth is an Israel’s largest Arab city and also one with important Christian sites.
Masada is one of Israel’s best known tourist attractions.
Masada National Park is the great archaeological UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It’s an ancient fortress located on a flat plateau above the Dead Sea.
These days, you can also be baptised in River Jordan or just buy as a souvenir a symbolic bottle of water.
The Jordan River is well known for Christians because John the Baptist baptised Jesus in the waters of this river.
Another great archaeological site is located in Zippori, known also as Sepphoris or Diocaesaraea.
The ancient ruins of Caesarea are located in Caesarea National Park.
This archaeological site is really worth visiting!
Caesarea is an interesting place with ancient harbor ruins and beautiful beaches.
Cana in Galilee is a biblical place of the Jesus’ first miracle i.e., the transformation of water into wine.
These days, tourists of course can buy bottles of wine as a souvenir. 🙂
Bethlehem is the biblical birthplace of Jesus.