Tuesday, 24 March 2015

2015 Gap Year #7

For the last 2 weeks we have been on a study tour running around the North of Israel and then back to Jerusalem these last 4 nights. We have really loved our time here in the Holy Land and looking forward to heading to Petra in Jordan tomorrow. 

The view from our accommodation on Mt Carmel in Haifa where the study tour was based

Two headed cow at Haifa zoo

Looking down over the harbor in Haifa

The church in Mt Carmel

Overlooking the Jezreel Valley where Elijah battled the prophets of Baal and site for the battle of Armageddon

Elijah himself

The ruins of Capernaum on the Sea of Galilee

The beautiful Sea of Galilee

The Jordan River (maybe it should be called a creek)

Fishy lunch at a Kibbutz at the Sea of Galilee

Waiting on the Galilee shore for our boat ride across

Looking back across the sea towards the Kibbutz and the Golan Heights

Tel Dan in the very North of Israel (lush and green with lots of water off Mt Hermon)

Tel Dan and the false altar (Judges 17 and 18)

Looking into Lebanon from the North of Israel

The gates of the ancient city of Dan

The springs at ancient Caesarea Philippi

The springs at ancient Caesarea Philippi

Mine fields on the Golan Heights left over from the 1973 Yom Kippur war

A memorial from tank battle on the Golan Heights

Looking down into Syria and could hear gun battles in the distance with their ongoing civil war

Bunkers from the 1973 war on Golan Heights

Mt Hermon in the background and Syria on the right, fortifications from previous conflicts and now UN observation post

The Bahai Gardens in Haifa at their international headquarters (not short of cash)

New toys to play on

Nancy makes a friend from the women's shelter at the church in Mt Carmel

Amphitheater at Caesarea Maritima on the Mediterranean

Caesarea hippodrome in the background

Horse races on the Caesarea hippodrome

The crusader walls of Caesarea

The aqueduct on the beach near Caesarea

Climbing the aqueduct at Caesarea

Wouldn't be Israel without a picture with a tank

Overlooking Jerusalem from Abraham's Ridge

Dome of the Rock

Dome of the Rock

The Western Wall

Synagogue at the Western Wall

How big is that rock - foundations of the Temple Mount

Back to Masada - the desert in bloom

Back to En Gedi

Qumran where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered

Cave #4 where the Isaiah Scroll was found

Back to the Dead Sea for another swim (bob) - perfect weather

Bobbing around in the Dead Sea

Clowning around in 32% salt concentration - makes it hard to sink and hurts when it gets in your eyes

View over the Old City of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives

St Anne's Church in Jerusalem - location of the pools of Bethesda

Friday, 13 March 2015

2015 Gap Year #6

We've spent the last 10 nights in the wonderful city of Jerusalem and also rented a car for a day and drove to the Dead Sea, Masada and En Gedi. It's been a very rich experience learning about history and culture and just soaking it all in. We are now in Mt Carmel on the North West coast where we are doing a study tour for the next 2 weeks, which will take us around most of the North of Israel. 

Flying over the Greek Islands on the way to Jerusalem

First of many trips into the Old City via the Jaffa Gate

The possible Garden of Gethsemane with very old olive trees and Jerusalem walls in the background

From the top of the Mount of Olives looking down on the Jewish graves, Kidron Valley, and the Temple Mount

Looking back up to the Mount of Olives from the Kidron valley with the tombs of Absalom, James and Zechariah

Spent a lot of time at the Western Wall just taking it in

View from our apartment in a shopping district 10min walk to the Old City

The Garden Tomb which is a possible sight of Jesus death and burial

You get used to the machine guns (we like playing machine gun spotto)

View from the Citadel of David (Herod's Palace) over Jerusalem and up to the Mount of Olives

The Ramparts walk along the formidable city walls

Inside the Citadel of David before the Light Spectacular show - beamed onto the fortress walls

The very sobering Yad va-Shem holocaust Museum

Excavations in the Old City of David where his palace once stood (still lots to uncover)

Entering Hezekiah's tunnel which diverts water from the Gihon spring down to the Pool of Siloam. This amazing 533m long water filled tunnel was dug by Hezekiah in the 8th century BC when Jerusalem was besieged by the Assyrians (2 Kings 20:20, 2 Chronicles 32)

Nancy getting ready to get wet in Hezekiah's tunnel

Bonnie somewhere along that 533m, water got up to the top of our legs

The Pool of Siloam where Jesus healed the blind man

Circumnavigation of the Old City took us just over an hour

The Damascus Gate in the Muslim Quarter

Taking in some tunes with the Sounds of the Old City Music Festival

Another view of the Western Wall from the bridge on the way up to the Temple Mount

The Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount - sacred sight to both Jews and Muslims

The Golden Gate where the Jews are expecting the Messiah to enter (so the Muslims had it blocked it up)


The long hair just had to go!!!

A 1:50 scale model of the Old City of Jerusalem at the Israel Museum

Stone slab (stela) with the earliest reference to House of David, discovered at Tel Dan in 1993, now in Israel Museum
Ossuary of the high priest Joseph Caiaphas in the Israel Museum

Big sale on Ben and Jerry's provided good incentive to get journals up to date

Hired a car and drove to the Dead Sea, the West Bank wall

The rugged mountains on the Dead Sea facing the Children of Israel as they entered the Promise Land

Masada, decided on the healthy, adventurous, low cost option of hiking up the snake path rather than the touristy gondola

The walk up the Snake path (took 45 min)

View out to the Dead Sea on the walk up to Masada

Would hate to do this walk in the middle of summer

View over the West side of Masada where the Romans built their siege ramp

One of the massive cisterns built on the top of Masada

The Roman Siege Ramp built by Jewish slaves taken from Jerusalem

Herod's Palace built on Masada where he got away for his holidays and garden parties

Great view from Herod's Palace down to the Dead Sea

En Gedi where David hid from Saul and springs still flow down to the Dead Sea

Cooling off at En Gedi

David's Waterfall and could almost imagine him sitting under it

Ibex at En Gedi

Clear waters of En Gedi

Great drive back along the Dead Sea coast (unfortunately a hazy day)

Skin regeneration and exfoliation with Dead Sea mud

Bobbing in the Dead Sea and unable to sink - 8 times more salty than seawater (Jordan on the other side)