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Debbie's Blog: 11/17/13 - 11/24/13
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Sunday, November 17, 2013. Nimrod Fortress in the Golan Heights. How did they get those small stones to stay up in the upper arch, for almost a 1,000 years? It is easy to see the structure in the doorway of the shaped stones and the keystone. It is not so easy to see in the upper arch. This is standing at one end of the complex and looking towards the other end. Probably a 1/2 mile walk! By the way this complex is just south of Mt. Hermon. Another view looking back at where the last photo was shot. They ...
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Debbie's Blog: The Dead Sea
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Sunday, January 11, 2015. Can I tell you how hard it is to get clear photo's of the Dead Sea? Though most of the shore line is desolate, there are places of lush vegetation. These first 2 shots are from the Israeli side of the Dead Sea and the rest are on the Jordanian side. Http:/ www.concordmonitor.com/home/2529431-95/sea-dead-israel-jordan. A couple of tips. Don't swim in the Dead Sea if you have ANY open sores! Don't get water into any openings in your body! Posted by Holy Land Adventures.
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The Unnamed Blog: December 2011
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Blogging only about Holidays and Vacations. Alia and Lily on the. Cousins on the Beach. Abigail, Grayson, and Alison on. I tried to post pictures back in July, but the blog wasn't working. Now it is finally working, so here are some pictures of our trip to China to visit Dan's parents. Girls at the Great Wall. The girls and we were invited to a friend's house for dinner. They met this girl in playing outside. The meal was authenic, that is for sure! On the famous "Bund" in Shanghai.
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Debbie's Blog: 2/2/14 - 2/9/14
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014. Tel Dan - ancient Israel's northern most settlement. Near the source of the Jordan River sits the ruins of the ancient city of Dan. As you can read at left, it became an important religious center after the Northern Tribes split away from Judah, after the death of king Solomon. The involvement of the Northern Tribes in pagan worship led to their eventual overthrow. Do you see the metal square in the back right? This was in the center section of the town and marks the foundation...
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Debbie's Blog: Elijah's Hill
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. Here we are in the Jordan Valley, only a mile or so from the northern tip of the Dead Sea. According to 2 Kings 2:7-14, Elijah took his cloak, "wrapt" it together, and smote the waters of Jordan, stopped it's flow, and they 2 went over. No name, I assume it is probably being built to mark the spot where Elijah was taken into heaven. Posted by Holy Land Adventures. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And I'm a mormon. Thanksgiving for 60 People. 2015 Scott's giant mural.
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Debbie's Blog: Rosh Hanikra Grottos
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Sunday, February 9, 2014. Part of Rosh Hanikra is a beautiful system of caves, opening right on to the Mediterranean sea. The limestone is constantly eroding by the action of the waves. Entrance to the caves. The caves are a habitat for bats. We could hear them but could not see them, all through our tour through the caves. Lots of fun twists and turn, port holes, water rushing beneath our feet. The water is beautiful and clear. It was fascinating to watch the little fish. Posted by Holy Land Adventures.
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Debbie's Blog: 9/21/14 - 9/28/14
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. The "Mighty" Jordan River. This was a spot, where I could imagine John standing in the water, crowds of people on the banks and Christ entering the water. Another view of the Jordan River. The one place where they let people go down and touch the water. I can't believe that I don't have a photo of the Israeli station not 100 feet across the river, where they monitor the tourists and make sure no one crosses illegally. The inside of the Church of John the Baptist. Here we are i...
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Debbie's Blog: 1/11/15 - 1/18/15
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Sunday, January 11, 2015. A few more Dead Sea photo's. Sunset over the Dead Sea. Hiking from Makawr (where John the Baptist was beheaded) towards the Dead Sea a drop of nearly 10,000 feet in just a couple of miles. Looking a bit hazy, but you can still see the Israeli side. Often it is not possible to see the opposite shore. Posted by Holy Land Adventures. Can I tell you how hard it is to get clear photo's of the Dead Sea? Http:/ www.concordmonitor.com/home/2529431-95/sea-dead-israel-jordan. The Trail to...