Tel Aviv Lunch

A delicious start to the trip with an inexpensive and tasty meal.
Carmel Market

Bustling with lots of color and activities.
Paprika Coneheads

And other things to tingle your taste buds including fresh juices, pastries and.. or so good lamb sandwiches. Did someone say ice cream too?
Allenby Bauhaus Apartments

Just $63 per night simply and clean stay in a very cool area that's just a 10 minute walk from the beach.
Old Jaffa Clock Tower

Built in 1920's during Ottoman period by Arabs and Jews working together.
Canons Of Old Jaffa

Important trading city that occasionally needed to be defended.
Tel Aviv Beachfront

Although conditions seem more fighting for sunbathing than swimming. Also looked like a good possibility to... Hang Ten 🙃
St Peter's Church

Originally built in 1654 since destroyed and rebuilt a few times in 1800's.
Old Jaffa Wishing Bridge

Stand next to your zodiac sign, look towards the sea, make a wish and it will come true. I'm still waiting for my Afro 🤪
Statue Of Faith

Depicts Jacob's Dream, The Sacrifice of Issac and The Fall of Jericho.
Old Jaffa City View

From a park on a hill in Old Jaffa you can get nice views of Tel Aviv.
Motorcycle Rider Memorial

As best as I can tell this is a memorial to riders killed on this mountainous and curvy highway on the way to the Dead Sea.
Still Above Water

100 Feet Above Sea Level.
At Sea Level

Unbelievable to me to find baby tomatoes growing here.
A View Of Dead Sea

Looking at the Dead Sea from sea level.
Now Under Water

100 Feet Below Sea Level.
Jacov Steinmetz Outlook

Amazing layered rock formations with excavated castle located in a valley between them.
Really Under Water

177m (over 500 feet) below sea level. Almost at the lowest point on the planet 🙃
The Dead Sea

At resort near Leonardo Plaza. Private paid beach area but no seems to care after spa is officially closed around 7pm.
Dead Sea Sunset

Stunning.. Looking towards Jordan.
Holy Falafel

The best Falafel I have ever had and from which every other falafel sandwich I will ever eat will be judged.
Tower of David

Also known as Jerusalem Citadel. In 5th century it was mistakenly named by early Christians Tower of David because they thought it was connected to King David.
Armenian Quarters

Why are they here? Although one of the smallest groups with a place in Jerusalem, Armenia was one of the first countries to accept Christianity.
Ararat Road

Defining road for Aremenian and Jewish Quarters in Old Jerusalem. You can tell by what colors homes are decorated in. Blue and White for Jews, Israel flag colors.
North South Road

Remains of Roman road that was main sreet in Jerusalem. Now about one hundred feet below it's original construction.