Travel Blog Photos from Acre (107)
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... 's eye. Being from Florida, we love fresh orange juice and we haven't had any since we've been in Israel. A golden opportunity for only 10 shekels! Should we have bargained? Now with some refreshment, we redirect ourselves ...
... walked on the fortifications to the fort, sat down for a cup of coffee and baklawah and continued walking through the Acre marketplace. After a bit of shopping we went to the citadel (complete with underground passageway leading to a fortress of the ...
... Aviv, which worked out well because we needed to get our Egyptian visa from there anyway. Tel Aviv is the most modern city of Israel and it feels like you are in the middle of Europe, not the Middle East. We enjoyed a coffee and croissant and browsed the ...
... und am Wochenende gibts so etwas wie eine relaxte Strandgesellschaft. Von Akko nach Haifa kam ich mit dem Zug. Bahnstrecken gibts in Israel zwar nicht viele, aber das was da ist, faehrt puenktlich und ist sogar guenstiger als der Bus. Und - tadaa! - bei ...
Acre, Israel

Acre, Israel

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Unesco - World Heritage Cites
Posted on Jun 13, 2008, 14:37:36
We visited: Old City of Acre, Isreal Massada, Israel Tel-Aviv, Israel Jerusalem, Israel The Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina Iguazu National Park, Argentina Pantanal Conservation Area, Brazil Cuzco, Peru Macchu Picchu, Peru ...
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Historical Ruins
Posted on Mar 2, 2006, 20:01:27
... the Jordanian border near 'no man's land' which was a double fence with guard towers(occupied at the time) and a mine field between the fences. Exciting times. Israel will always hold surprises for even the most experienced travelers. Allen
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