Thursday, May 26, 2011

Masada

This is a desert with endless contours and shapes from mountains, valleys and plateaus.  This is where the Jews held their last stand against the conquering Roman Empire.  It is a dramatic story of resistance, survival, and finally....the ultimate choice: slavery or death.

Riding cable cars to get to Masada.  (The body of water in the distance is the Dead Sea.)

Have a look at some of the ruins and surrounding vistas:
Emily is standing inside the remains of Herod's palace.




In the distance you see the Roman's encampment outside Masada.


Jay's dad walking around the cliff to where Herod's palace was built.


Water cisterns were very important to survival.  Emily is descending into one.


It is blistering hot.  You see the Dead Sea in the background.




Until next post...................stay healthy and happy!!

Monday, May 16, 2011

En Gedi (near the Dead Sea)

The En Gedi has a spring of water that flows in the desert mountains.  It is an oasis there.  It is also a wonderful hike (or I should say hikes because there are more than one option and levels of difficulty).  The easy hike is the one I want to share with you.  It is the only one we've been on so far.

The rumor is that David of Old Testament fame hid here in the En Gedi from King Saul.
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Along the trail there are 3 to 4 waterfalls that are welcome places to cool off in.





Going backward through time (on our way to En Gedi), we met a few camels and the children enjoyed a 20 shekel camel ride.



Getting on a camel may be a little easier than...............


getting off!!


Best wishes to you all until the next post.........................