The Western Wall (Kotel)
The Western Wall is frequently referred to
as Judaism's holiest site and is approximately 2,000 years old. For
centuries Jews have prayed in front of these Herodian-era stones that
once were a part of the Second Temple's surrounding protective wall.
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The
Temple Mount & Dome of the Rock
Holy to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam,
this site is the focus of millions of people interested in the political,
historical, religious, and archaeological significance of this area.
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Nimrod's
Castle (Golan Heights)
Possibly from the Crusader era (11th century
C.E.), this enormous fortified castle overlooks one of the most
strategic conduits from modern-day Lebanon to the Jordan River Vally and
Syria.
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Gamla
Nature Reserve (Golan Heights)
The Gamla Nature Reserve on the Golan
Heights was once a Jewish fortress captured by the Romans in the Great
Revolt (67 C.E.). It is named Gamla after the Hebrew word for camel (gamal),
because the ancient fortress is on a mountain that is shaped remarkably
like the hump of a camel. Today visitors can also observe eagles flying
overhead and beautiful waterfalls.
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Banyas
Springs (Nachal Hermon)
One of the main sources of the Jordan River,
the Banyas is filled with fresh water from melted snows on Mount Hermon
and underground natural springs. On a hot summer's day the waters make
for a refreshing stop!
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Ein Avdat
Nature Reserve (Negev Desert)
The national park of Avdat is a nature
reserve filled with archaeological remains originally built by the
Nabateans in the 2nd century B.C.E. It was one of the cities linking the
route from the Red Sea, Petra, and on to the Mediterranean coastline.
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"The
Carpenter's Workshop" (Ramon Crater, Negev Desert)
Located just outside the Israeli desert town
of Mitzpe Ramon, the "Carpenter's Workshop" is a unique geological
phenomenon, with log-like rocks.
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The Red
Canyon (near Eilat)
One of the Eilat Mountains' most beautiful
hikes, the Red Canyon is a popular destination for Israeli and foreign
tourists alike.
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Solomon's Pillars
Solomon's Pillars in the Timna Valley
National Park is a group of sandstone "columns" towering above the road
and sticking off the hill's rock facing.
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Timna
Valley National Park
The Timna Valley National Park in the
southern portion of the Negev Desert includes ancient copper mines and
an oddly-shaped sandstone structure called The Mushroom.
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