Through the archway
Ancient carvings
Remains of the port
Ancient mosaics
Hoopoe in the grass (Explored)
A view from above
A look at the terraces
The eagle's view
Posing for photos
A view from the bottom (Explored)
Sand dunes of Caesarea
Pineapple patterns
Ancient stones, modern towers
Cruising along (Explored)
The walls of the church
Hooded crow
At the altar
Mezuzah
Yemenite silver jewelry
Clay pots
Samovars
Copper Pots
Sunset in Tel Aviv (Explored)
Mediterranean Sunset
Danger of Death
Face of the past (Explored)
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The ancient ruins are still used for modern event. I was attracted to the pattern of the chairs roasting in the sun.
Caesarea National Park, Israel contains the ruins of Caesarea Maritima, a city built by King Herod starting in 22 BCE over the ruins of a Phoenician naval station that dated from the 4th Century BCE. Caesarea Maritima had the largest port in the ancient world at that time and could accommodate 200 vessels.
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Caesarea National Park, Israel contains the ruins of Caesarea Maritima, a city built by King Herod starting in 22 BCE over the ruins of a Phoenician naval station that dated from the 4th Century BCE. Caesarea Maritima had the largest port in the ancient world at that time and could accommodate 200 vessels.
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