Scythopolis
Scythopolis was the Greco-Roman name for Beit Shean, the only city of the Decapolis west of the Jordan and one of the country’s grandest Roman-Byzantine sites. Discussed here as part of the post on Belvoir Fortress and Beit Shean.
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Cooling off in the Valley of Springs
A day relaxing in the springs of the Beit She'an Valley in northern Israel: the Park of Springs, the Harod Spring at Maayan Harod National Park, and a pelican migration in the fish pools.
Belvoir Fortress and Beit Shean
A north-bound field trip south of the Sea of Galilee, taking in the Crusader fortress of Belvoir above the Jordan Valley and the vast Roman and Byzantine ruins of Scythopolis at Beit Shean.
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