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Monks' caves - north of the Dead Sea North of the Dead Sea not far from Jericho Qumran - the Essines community Bell Caves at Beit Guvrin Sidonic burial caves at Beit Guvrin Amphitheatre at Beit Guvrin Ein Gedi water fall - the nature reserve
Ibex - part of the wildlife in the Israeli deserts Ruins of storage area of Massada View from cable car of Massada View of Massada from the south Bedouin tent in Golda Park Bedouin camels resting after the trek! Ein Ovdat canyon in the Negev A willow in Ein Ovdat in the Negev Steps up the canyon - Ein Ovdat
Caves from the Byzantine era - a short distance from the original baptising site on the river Jordan Standing above the wadi with the monks' caves Cave no. 4 some of the Dead Sea scrolls found there - view from the main road In here, perhaps the Essines wrote their scroll, perhaps the first Bible on earth On the right hand side you can see the roof of the cave A sink hole in the foreground - the Moab mountains in the background Source of water - the place where David was in hiding [1 Samuel 23:29]
Including Roman headquarters and siege ramp - also the top of Massada and the Dead sea in the background View of the Herod's palace on the northern side of the mountain The Snake Path and Roman camp can be seen Mt Ben Eleizar in the foreground and Roman camp From the top of the cliff the Machtesh Ramon [crater] can be seen - on left the northern wall of the crater
A reddish sandstone in the mountains close to Eilat Rugged mountains close to Eilat
Monks' caves - north of the Dead Sea
Caves from the Byzantine era - a short distance from the original baptising site on the river Jordan
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