Travel Blog Photos from Caesarea (346)
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... to Pontius Pilate. I was surprised to see tablets bearing his name. The northern coast of Israel has always been strategically important. Caesarea has also been inhabited by Phoenicians, Crusaders and Muslims. Nearby Acre has always been an important ...
... or I grew! Maybe someone at home can post the previous picture so we can see the before and after comparison? After Caesarea we hit up another mall for lunch. I am beginning to get frustrated and embarrassed by the fact that we are not ...
... , get used to having sand and dust in your sandals. Afterwards we went to see the Roman aqueduct (which brought water to Caesarea from Mt. Carmel), and to eat falafel in Karkur at Deborah's Falafel, a very famous stand with excellent falafel and pitas ( ...
... and touch everything! There are STILL archaeological excavations taking place. It was incredible! Caesarea is one of the oldest settlements in Israel...much like Jerusalem. The difference is that Caesarea is really in no way a " ...
Caesarea National Park, Caesarea, Israel

The Alon Park, Caesarea, Israel

Rothschild Blvd, Highway number 4 Caesarea, Israel
