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Ancient carvings
Remains of the port
Ancient mosaics
Hoopoe in the grass (Explored)
Sand dunes of Caesarea
Caesarea Aqueduct - Israel in 1972
Ruins Caesarea - Israel - 1972
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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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