Masada
2018年5月14日, パレスチナ ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C
So very glad I decided not to skip the trip to Masada today, it was a fascinating place with a moving and remarkable story. Huge, seemingly impregnable fortress high on the cliffs, where in 73 A.D,もっと詳しく
Bethlehem
2018年5月13日, パレスチナ ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C
A long and mixed afternoon. We started at the shepherds' field, where we visited one of the caves and then the church of the angels, a small chapel with very good acoustics. Naturally Mike tookもっと詳しく
Mount of Olives to Gethsemane
2018年5月12日, パレスチナ ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C
After breakfast, Ibrahim took us to the Mount of Olives, from where we had some good views back towards the old city. We then made our way down a part of the path which has Jesus would have taken overもっと詳しく
Via Dolorosa
2018年5月12日, パレスチナ ⋅ 🌧 14 °C
Stand by, long-suffering friends, for an excess of posts today. It is only lunchtime and my capacity for taking things in is already feeling rather stretched. It was a lovely beginning to the day. Iもっと詳しく
Garden Tomb
2018年5月12日, パレスチナ ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C
This afternoon we walked to the Garden Tomb, about 20 minutes walk outside tho old city. Although I gather that the consensus now is that the actual site of the tomb is at the church of the holyもっと詳しく
Subterranean adventures and Via Dolorosa
2018年5月11日, パレスチナ ⋅ 🌙 15 °C
I feel like I have spent a good chunk of this morning underground! Ibrahim showed up at 8.30 and after giving us a bit of an introduction to the day, led us to the city of David archaeological park,もっと詳しく
Western Wall
2018年5月11日, パレスチナ ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C
Quite an amazing time last evening. A group of us went down to the western (wailing) wall around sundown. It was Friday evening, so the beginning of the Sabbath, which is apparently the one time ofもっと詳しく
Farewell Jordan, hello Jerusalem
2018年5月10日, パレスチナ ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C
Our last outing before leaving Jordan was a visit to the area where Jesus baptism by John the Baptist in the Jordan river is believed to have taken place. Osama took us to an area where just a fewもっと詳しく
Camel riding
2018年5月9日, パレスチナ ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C
Just to prove I did actually do it!
Wadi Rum
2018年5月9日, ヨルダン ⋅ 🌙 17 °C
A long day in the desert today! It was about two hours drive from Petra to Wadi Rum, where we were transferred into the back of some 4 wheel drive vehicles for the first stage of our trip across theもっと詳しく
Petra
2018年5月9日, ヨルダン ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C
Well, the good news is that I am now able to upload photos at last! I took plenty today because Petra was such an amazing place and much bigger than I had realised.
We had been asked to show up for anもっと詳しく
From the Dead Sea to Petra
2018年5月7日, ヨルダン ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C
A long, full and great day today but I feel like I am almost in sensory overload at its close. Before we set out this morning, Mike gathered us all in the hotel foyer to sing the blessing song (theもっと詳しく
The Dead Sea
2018年5月7日, ヨルダン ⋅ 🌬 29 °C
Happy to report that both sections of our group successfully found each other at Dubai and we flew on together to Amman yesterday. We were met there by Sam (actually Osama!) Who will be our guide forもっと詳しく
Getting nearer
2018年5月6日, アラブ首長国連邦 ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C
Now at Dubai after a night of binge watching episodes of Call The Midwife. Patsy has successfully got the Christchurch contingent here and we are due to meet up with Mike and the Auckland lot beforeもっと詳しく
On the way!
2018年5月5日, オーストラリア ⋅ 🌙 13 °C
Thought I would try my first post while I have an hour to kill and free Internet here at Sydney airport. Have enjoyed meeting up with some of the group and we will join the rest at Dubai. Favourablyもっと詳しく







































































旅行者Joanna, I have an ignorant question to ask of you? With cities and towns like Masada situated in the deserts how could they sustain themselves on a daily basis with fresh food? Or did they rely more on meat and dried foods, herbs and spices?The desert doesn’t support crops or vegetables without some form of irrigation and goats/ sheep need both water and grass or some sort of foliage to survive. I suppose these towns are located on trading routes so that may have supplied them with the essentials.... I would like to know more about the “cuisine” of those times.
旅行者PS. Once again great photos. Gives one pause to see the same last views as those who were under siege knowing that they had decided to die rather than submit to their enemy.
旅行者I don't know the full answer to those questions, Robyn, but at least at Masada, Ibrahim showed us a columbarium, where it is thought that they bred doves which provided protein in the form of both meat and eggs.