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| Day 11: Wednesday May 31, 2006
We started at the Mount of Olives so Roy could give us an overview, literally, of the city of Jerusalem. We were close enough to the Old City that we could see most of the landmarks and archaeological explo | | written by: Calvin Smith - posted: June 09 2006 | | More... |
| Day 9: Mon. May 29th
We set out for Jerusalem via the Aravah but before we left Eilat we stopped at a couple of the famous stone "factories". These were different in that the product in this case was not building stones but jewelry stone | | written by: Calvin Smith - posted: June 02 2006 | | More... |
| Day 7: Sat. May 27, 2006
We were in a beautiful setting with nice rooms and good meals (although it was the same thing each day) and had a wonderful experience that will be remembered the rest of our lives but we had to leave Petra. We | | written by: Calvin Smith - posted: June 01 2006 | | More... |
| Day 5 - Thurs. May 25th
Amman (historic Philadelphia) is the Capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which is situated between Israel, Syria Saudi Arabia and came into existence as a geographical and political entity in 1946. | | written by: Calvin Smith - posted: May 31 2006 | | More... |
| Day 3: Tues. May 23rd
We had breakfast and loaded us all our tourist stuff in the bus and headed for Korazim, a Jewish town mentioned in the Babylonian Talmud and in Matthew 11:21 and Luke 10:13 as one of the cities condemned by J | | written by: Calvin Smith - posted: May 28 2006 | | More... |
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