Living TRAVEL
 
Israel in 2007, page 3 - Photographs by Clinton Wardle

Caesarea, Dead Sea, Qumran
 


Site of Herod's palace at Caesarea
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
The original statue on the right must have been about nine metres tall


Roman aqueduct
 

 

The Dead Sea and Qumran
 


 

The Jordan River enters the Dead Sea from the left
 

 

 

Ruins of Qumran by the Dead Sea - and below
 

 

The hills of Qumran where the Dead Sea scrolls were found
 

 

Copies of part of the scrolls
 

Copy of other manuscripts found - on skins
 

More Israel
 


Army Humvee
 

Border between Israel and Jordan - and below
 

 

Jericho
 

Jezreel Valley from Mount Carmel, near Haifa
 

Jordan River
 

Bedouin Rugs


Map of Middle East