The Dead Sea (Hebrew: יָם הַמֶּלַח, Yām Ha-Melaḥ, "Sea of Salt"; Arabic: ألبَحْر ألمَيّت, al-Baḥrᵘ l-Mayyitⁱ, "Dead Sea") is a salt lake between the West Bank and Israel to the west, and Jordan to the east. At 420 metres (1,378 ft) below sea level,[2] its shores are the lowest point on Earth that are on dry land.
Thid man found one of the few patches of shade available for prayers at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. 2007
dead sea, israel
Azrieli center, new building..
It should be hotel.
On the way from Jerusalem to the Dead Sea, there is a must stop for every tourist bus. This is Alexander (and every tour guide knows him by name!) who is entertaining the tourists and takes them for a short ride for some bucks.
Caesarea is an ancient city built by the Roman's in central Israel near the Mediterranean Sea.
View of the old city of Jerusalem photographed Dy Dubi Roman.
www.dubiroman.com
this was the main place romans hung out when they were in israel. it has a hippodrome, coloseum, palaces, bath-houses, etc.
Israel possesses a number of diverse regions, with landscapes varying between coast, mountain, valley and desert landscapes, with just about everything in between. Beyond the towns and cities, each region of Israel holds its own unique attractions.
winter time in Caecarea by Dubi Roman.
November 2007