Tel Megiddo, Armageddon - is the site of the ancient city of Megiddo. Megiddo drew much of its importance from its strategic location between two major transportation routes.… Read more
Aerial flyover Tel Megiddo, Armageddon - is the site of the ancient city of Megiddo. Megiddo drew much of its importance from its strategic location between two major transportation routes.… Read more
Aerial flyover Tel Megiddo, Armageddon - is the site of the ancient city of Megiddo. Megiddo drew much of its importance from its strategic location between two major transportation routes.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Mt. Precipice ridge separates and isolates Nazareth from the transportation routes of Jezreel Valley.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Mt. Precipice ridge separates and isolates Nazareth from the transportation routes of Jezreel Valley.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Mt. Precipice ridge separates and isolates Nazareth from the transportation routes of Jezreel Valley.… Read more
Mt. Precipice ridge separates and isolates Nazareth from the transportation routes of Jezreel Valley.… Read more
Mt. Precipice ridge separates and isolates Nazareth from the transportation routes of Jezreel Valley.… Read more
Mt. Precipice ridge separates and isolates Nazareth from the transportation routes of Jezreel Valley.… Read more
Mt. Precipice ridge separates and isolates Nazareth from the transportation routes of Jezreel Valley.… Read more
Aerial view from Mt. Precipice of Nazareth over the agricultural fields Jezreel Valley and Mt. Tabor in the background.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Aerial view from Mt. Precipice of Nazareth over the Jezreel Valley, Mt. Moreh, Mt. Tabor and agricultural fields between them.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Just south of Nazareth are the cliffs of Mt. Precipice overlooking the Jezreel Valley, the traditional site were an angry mob tried to throw Jesus off after his bold proclamation in synagogue.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
Unique location of Nazareth (On top of the ridge, but in the bottom of the valley) served as the "escape place", for those who wished to distance themselves from progressing Roman invasion.… Read more
The real story of Masada is the story of courage, the story of purpose, and the story of achieving the impossible. Plus the most astonishing view of the Dead Sea and Judean Wilderness.… Read more