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The Caesarea aqueduct carried water to the Roman port from springs at the foot of Mount Carmel, with sections of its arched channel still standing along the beach. Discussed here as part of a wider post on Caesarea.

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Built into the cliff face of Wadi Kelt - St George's Monastery
South · Judean Desert

A Return to the Northern Judean Desert

A return trip to the northern Judean Desert with my friend and fellow guide Ori, taking in the Inn of the Good Samaritan, Herodian ruins, Qumran, Kalia beach, the cliffside monastery of St George in Wadi Kelt and the Dead Sea Balcony at Mitzpe Yericho.

Byzantine period mosaic on display at the Inn of the Good Samaritan Remains of a Herodian bath house - in the background is Route 1 and the Inn of the Good Samaritan Mikve (Jewish ritual bath) at Qumran Built into the cliff face of Wadi Kelt - St George's Monastery Ancient olive tree in Wadi Kelt View over Jericho and its surroundings from the Dead Sea Balcony
Sunset over the Hula and its cranes
North · Galilee

Nachal Amud and Migration in the Hula

A perfect autumn hike down through Nachal Meiron and Nachal Amud, followed by a drive across the Galilee to the ancient synagogue at Bar'am and the migrating cranes at the Agamon.

British police station Nachal Amud Hanging out with Shimon Shiffer Bar'am Synagogue Migrating cranes at the Agamon Sunset over the Hula and its cranes
Remains of the Caesarea aqueducts
Centre · Sharon

Caesarea

A day around Caesarea: the Byzantine flour mills at Nachal Taninim, the Hadrianic aqueducts at Beit Hanania, the national park itself with Herod's port, hippodrome, theatre and bathhouse, and the birds mosaic to the north.

Restored Byzantine flour mill at Nachal Taninim Hadrian inscription & insignia of the 10th legion at Beit Hanania Caesarea Harbour Caesarea Hippodrome Pontius Pilate inscription at Caesarea Roman theatre at Caesarea Grandiose bathhouse at Caesarea The 'birds' mosaic at Caesarea Remains of the Caesarea aqueducts
The Lone Oak next to Alon Shvut
West Bank

Gush Etzion / The Etzion Bloc

A field trip into Gush Etzion, the Jewish settlement bloc in the Judean Hills: the Convoy of 35 at Har Tuv, the 1948 massacre at Kfar Etzion, Yeshivat Har Etzion, the Roman-period Biyar Aqueduct, the Lone Oak, and Derech HaAvot.

Har Tuv Memorial View out to the hill upon which the Lamed Hei made their final stand Bunker at Kfar Etzion Museum The Beit Midrash at Yeshivat Har Etzion Biyar Aqueduct The Lone Oak next to Alon Shvut 2nd Temple Period Mikve on Derech HaAvot View over the Judean Hills from Derech HaAvot View from Mitzpe HaElef
Rothschild coat of arms at Ramat Hanadiv Park
Centre · Sharon

Zichron Yaakov and surroundings

A field trip from Zichron Yaakov and the First Aliyah pioneers to Baron de Rothschild's mausoleum at Ramat Hanadiv, the Etzel and Roman ruins at Shuni, the Mei Kedem aqueduct and the Atlit detention camp.

Children's graves in the Zichron Yaakov cemetery Rothschild coat of arms at Ramat Hanadiv Park Etzel Memorial at Shuni Theatre at Shuni Inside the Roman aqueduct in Mei Kedem Reconstruction of a 'maapilim' ship at Atlit
Via Dolorosa, Jerusalem
Centre · Jerusalem

The Via Dolorosa

Walking the Via Dolorosa, station by station from the Antonia fortress to the aedicule in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. With a morning stop at the Garden Tomb, the Church of St Anne and the Pool of Bethesda.

Burial Cave at The Garden Tomb, Jerusalem Church of St Anne, Jerusalem Ruins at Bethesda, Jerusalem Chapel of the Flagellation, Jerusalem Chapel marking one of Jesus' three falls on the Via Dolorosa Crosses left by pilgrims at station nine on the Via Dolorosa Roman Catholic mass inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre Edicule of the Tomb, Church of the Holy Sepulchre
Mosaic at Inn of the Good Samaritan
South · Judean Desert

Northern Judean Desert

First trip of the guiding course took us down into the northern Judean Desert, from the Inn of the Good Samaritan and the Wadi Kelt viewpoint to Einot Tzukim, Qumran and Nabi Musa. Twelve hours, eight sites, plenty of Hebrew vocabulary added to the lexicon.

Mosaic at Inn of the Good Samaritan View over Wadi Kelt/Nachal Prat Painting of Crusader Era Map near Lido Junction Einot Tzukim Ancient shipyard at Ruins of Mazin P.E.F. Rock - lines show previous height of Dead Sea Replicas of scroll containers found at Qumran Mikve (ritual bath) at Qumran Caves at Qumran
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