Howard, Makiko, Marshmellow 1st day of lectures - Jerusalem
Sharon and Janice chowing down on breakfast at the Mt. Zion hotel
Hinnom Valley (Gahenna), Jerusalem, where children were sacrificed to Molech
Barb Burkes trying out Herod's family tomb- Jerusalem
At the traditional site of Samuel's tomb - he was really buried over there
In the prophet Samuel's traditional burial site
Kidron Valley- South side of temple mount
Lunch time at the 'stuff your pita' kiosk- Pat Jones, me, Andrew Williamson
The Wailing Wall - Jerusalem
Underground the modern city of Jerusalem on ancient Roman roads
Guarding the Lion Gate - Old City, Jerusalem
Ambushed convoys in the war of independence (1948) that never made it to resupply besieged Jerusalem
Threshing the chaff from the wheat
Independence Day in Israel
Pat Jones writing a love letter to a 1000-year old olive tree
Original Site of Shilo where the arc tabernacled for over 200 years- West Bank, Israel
Two really cool sojourners: Ayelet Hendren and Fritz Zeiser next to barley fields in the coastal (Philistine) Plains
Guarding a West Bank Israeli Village
Linda Schultz and Jan Penninger at the Bell Caves
Our fearless leader and his new fashion statement
More to come..standy for Israel 2004 2 !!
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Friday, September 23, 2005 1
1:16am richard:
I love seeing the photos of the Holy Land. In a few days KeepAndShare will have a button "Email this" on every page where one is viewing a photo blog or document. If it's ok with you I'll email a bunch of my friends to check out these great Holy Land photos.
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