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  • Jehu's Companions Finding the Remains of Jezebel 2 Kings 9:34-35 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-101-Jehu's-Companions-Find-...jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE. February 2009
    AH_Korazim 12158_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE. February 2009
    AH_Korazim 12156_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE. February 2009
    AH_Korazim 12140_fs.jpg
  • Remains of Christian Church at Samaria From the Book 'Bible places' Bible places, or the topography of the Holy Land; a succinct account of all the places, rivers and mountains of the land of Israel, mentioned in the Bible, so far as they have been identified, together with their modern names and historical references. By Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906 Published in London in 1897
    IR_f_Bible-Places_0259.jpg
  • Remains of a Synagogue at Kefr Beirim [Kafr Bir'im, also Kefr Berem] Engraving on Wood from Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 2. Published in New York by D. Appleton in 1881-1884
    IR_f_picturesquepales02wilsuoft_0127.jpg
  • Remains of the Port of Tyre [Lebanon] from Volume 2 of Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. by Carne, John, 1789-1844; Illustrated by Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854, and Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872 Published in London in 1837
    IR_Asia-Minor-2_0130.jpg
  • The Second Crusade come across the remains of the first Plate VIII from the book Story of the crusades. with a magnificent gallery of one hundred full-page engravings by the world-renowned artist, Gustave Doré [Gustave Dore] by Boyd, James P. (James Penny), 1836-1910. Published in Philadelphia 1892
    IR_Dore-Crusades_0050.jpg
  • Remains of the Port of Seleucia, near Suadeah Mount Casius in the distance from Volume 2 of Syria, the Holy Land, Asia Minor, &c. by Carne, John, 1789-1844; Illustrated by Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854, and Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872 Published in London in 1837
    IR_Asia-Minor-2_0040.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, AKA Arsuf, Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Israel, Herzelia
    VA_Apollonia_DSC00569.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, AKA Arsuf, Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Israel, Herzelia
    VA_Apollonia_DSC00565.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, AKA Arsuf, Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Israel, Herzelia
    VA_Apollonia_DSC00558.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, AKA Arsuf, Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Israel, Herzelia
    VA_Apollonia_DSC00531.jpg
  • On May 23 2019, a forest fire devastated the village of Mevo Modiim, Israel. Remains of a burnt car
    SL_fire_LS2_1978.jpg
  • On May 23 2019, a forest fire devastated the village of Mevo Modiim, Israel. Remains of a burnt car
    SL_fire_LS2_1977.jpg
  • Remains of the White Mosque of Ramla, Israel destroyed by an earthquake in the 11th century
    AH_Ramla_1131.jpg
  • Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany, Graffiti on remains of the wall
    VA_f_Berlin-12_309.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa, remains of the train tracks that connected the old Jaffa port to the Turkish Train station in Manshiya Photographed in Raziel Street, Jaffa
    IR_Jaffa_D3085.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Yanai, Poles in the sea the remains of a wharf at sunset
    GE_f_wharf-sunset_4013.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE. February 2009
    AH_Korazim 12175_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE. February 2009
    AH_Korazim 12169_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE. February 2009
    AH_Korazim 12165_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE. February 2009
    AH_Korazim 12163_fs.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, AKA Arsuf, Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Israel, Herzelia
    VA_Apollonia_DSC00551.jpg
  • On May 23 2019, a forest fire devastated the village of Mevo Modiim, Israel. Remains of a burnt car
    SL_fire_LS2_1979.jpg
  • On May 23 2019, a forest fire devastated the village of Mevo Modiim, Israel. Remains of a burnt car
    SL_fire_LS2_1975.jpg
  • Remains of the White Mosque of Ramla, Israel destroyed by an earthquake in the 11th century
    AH_Ramla_1153.jpg
  • Remains of the White Mosque of Ramla, Israel destroyed by an earthquake in the 11th century
    AH_Ramla_1124.jpg
  • Various types of mould grow on food remains in a dirty cooking utensil
    SL_SL9_4559.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, north of Caesarea, Remains of the Roman Aqueduct that carried fresh water from the Carmel Mountains to the city of Caesarea Maritima
    IA_f_DSC_1442_0802_New.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, north of Caesarea, Remains of the Roman Aqueduct that carried fresh water from the Carmel Mountains to the city of Caesarea Maritima
    IA_m_DSC_1462_0802_fs_New.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Yanai, Poles in the sea the remains of a wharf at sunset
    GC_DSC6577.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, north of Caesarea, Remains of the Roman Aqueduct that carried fresh water from the Carmel Mountains to the city of Caesarea Maritima
    IA_DSC_1457_0802.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, north of Caesarea, Remains of the Roman Aqueduct that carried fresh water from the Carmel Mountains to the city of Caesarea Maritima
    IA_DSC_1442_0802.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, Near Binyamina, Remains of the Roman Aqueduct that carried fresh water from the Carmel Mountain to the city of Caesarea Maritima
    IA_DSC_1288_0802.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, remains of the Nimrod Fortress details of the bas relief
    SL_Kalat_Namrud_6563.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, remains of the Nimrod Fortress
    SL_Shay Levy_Kalat_Namrud_6559_fs_PS...jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, remains of the Nimrod Fortress
    SL_Kalat_namrod_6581.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, Herzelia, Israel, Arsuf, Herzelia, Israel<br />
Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
    Ir_13010_hertzlia_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, Herzelia, Israel, Arsuf, Herzelia, Israel<br />
Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
    Ir_13006_hertzlia-01_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, Herzelia, Israel, Arsuf, Herzelia, Israel<br />
Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
    Ir_13002_hertzlia_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The remains of the old fort of Apolonia, Herzelia, Israel, Arsuf, Herzelia, Israel<br />
Apollonia is an archaeological park containing the ruins of the Crusade city, fort and port on the Mediterranean Sea, In 1101 it fell to the Crusaders who named the place Lordship of Arsur in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
    Ir_12980_hertzlia-01_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Metzada is the site of ancient palaces and fortifications in Israel on top of an isolated rock cliff on the eastern edge of the Judean desert overlooking the Dead Sea. where Jewish zealot insurgents held out for three years against the Romans after the fall of Jerusalem in 70C.E. and then committed mass suicide to avoid capture. Metzada has remained a symbol of Jewish heroism.
    AH_b_MASADA7062_PSh.jpg
  • Metzada is the site of ancient palaces and fortifications in Israel on top of an isolated rock cliff on the eastern edge of the Judean desert overlooking the Dead Sea. where Jewish zealot insurgents held out for three years against the Romans after the fall of Jerusalem in 70C.E. and then committed mass suicide to avoid capture. Metzada has remained a symbol of Jewish heroism.
    AH_b_MASADA7049_PSh.jpg
  • Metzada is the site of ancient palaces and fortifications in Israel on top of an isolated rock cliff on the eastern edge of the Judean desert overlooking the Dead Sea. where Jewish zealot insurgents held out for three years against the Romans after the fall of Jerusalem in 70C.E. and then committed mass suicide to avoid capture. Metzada has remained a symbol of Jewish heroism.
    AH_b_MASADA7038_PSh.jpg
  • Metzada is the site of ancient palaces and fortifications in Israel on top of an isolated rock cliff on the eastern edge of the Judean desert overlooking the Dead Sea. where Jewish zealot insurgents held out for three years against the Romans after the fall of Jerusalem in 70C.E. and then committed mass suicide to avoid capture. Metzada has remained a symbol of Jewish heroism.
    ah_b_MASADA-533_PSh.jpg
  • Metzada is the site of ancient palaces and fortifications in Israel on top of an isolated rock cliff on the eastern edge of the Judean desert overlooking the Dead Sea. where Jewish zealot insurgents held out for three years against the Romans after the fall of Jerusalem in 70C.E. and then committed mass suicide to avoid capture. Metzada has remained a symbol of Jewish heroism.
    ah_b_MASADA-528_PSh.jpg
  • Metzada is the site of ancient palaces and fortifications in Israel on top of an isolated rock cliff on the eastern edge of the Judean desert overlooking the Dead Sea. where Jewish zealot insurgents held out for three years against the Romans after the fall of Jerusalem in 70C.E. and then committed mass suicide to avoid capture. Metzada has remained a symbol of Jewish heroism.
    ah_b_MASADA-521_PSh.jpg
  • The mosaic bathhouse of the private wing of the Byzantine governor's palace Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14571_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The mosque, erected by Moslems from Bosnia, Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14549_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The mosque, erected by Moslems from Bosnia, Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14549_New.jpg
  • The amphitheater, on the city's southern shore Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14623_fs.jpg
  • The arched spectators seats at the Hippodrome built by king Herod first century BC in Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14633_fs.jpg
  • Prehistoric Rock art in the desert depicting a hunting scene, 3rd millennium BCE, The valley of rock art exhibits 6000 year old rock art located in the ancient copper mines of the Arabah and along the desert roads leading to these mines. These rock drawings are unique witnesses of the creativity of man in the desert, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian te
    AH_TIMNA PARK7667_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Prehistoric Rock art in the desert depicting a hunting scene, 3rd millennium BCE, The valley of rock art exhibits 6000 year old rock art located in the ancient copper mines of the Arabah and along the desert roads leading to these mines. These rock drawings are unique witnesses of the creativity of man in the desert, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian te
    AH_TIMNA PARK7665_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The arched spectators seats at the Hippodrome built by king Herod first century BC in Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14631_fs_PSh.jpg
  • a roman pillar head, Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14628_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The amphitheater, on the city?s southern shore Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14625_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Sarcophagi - coffin made of stone, Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14612-1_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The bathhouse of the private wing of the Byzantine governor's palace Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel about halfway between Tel Aviv and Haifa, Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14570_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Crusaders moat around Caesarea 10 m deep and 15 m wide. Caesarea, a town built by Herod the Great about 25 - 13 BC, lies on the sea-coast of Israel Remains of all the principal buildings erected by Herod existed down to the end of the 19th century. Remains of the medieval town are also visible, consisting of the walls (one-tenth the area of the Roman city), the castle, the site of the modest Crusader cathedral and church.
    ir_14522_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1755.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1752.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1750.jpg
  • Remains of a headless greek marble statue, Photographed at Caesarea, Israel
    AH_f_Caesarea_2503.jpg
  • Remains of a headless greek marble statue, Photographed at Caesarea, Israel
    AH_f_Caesarea_2488.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5991.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5968.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1762.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1761.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1760.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1759.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1758.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1757.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1756.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1754.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1751.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1748.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1747.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir. The dining hall
    AH_Belvoir_1746.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1745.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir the wedge shaped voussoirs are visible.
    AH_Belvoir_1736.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1739.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1734.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1735.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1732.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1731.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1730.jpg
  • Remains of a headless greek marble statue, Photographed at Caesarea, Israel
    AH_f_Caesarea_2498.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, Caesarea, a foot all that remains of a marble statue
    AH_f_Caesarea_2481.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5980.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5978.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5974.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5973.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5971.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5970.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5965.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5962.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Corazim (Korazim) National Park, The remains of the Synagogue 4th century CE.
    SL_Chorazin_SL2_5957.jpg
  • Israel, Yavne (Ibelin), the remains of the mamluk fortress at Tel Yavne
    DG_Yavne_DSC_5131.jpg
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