Monday, June 22, 2009

Day Two: Around Tel Aviv!

Today was very fun and exciting! It was the first day of our official tour.

We started the day by going to Tel Bet Shemesh and when we got their we saw a live, archeological dig. I took a piece of pottery from the site, apparently it's a couple thousand years old!

We also went underground into a water well. It was man made and had a small hole on the top that the people would get the water from.
Then we went to the Valley of Elah and saw where David conquered Goliath! I picked up 5 stones and tossed one in a sling.



After that we visited rock quarries in a national park. It took apparently 10-20 years to make one hole in the caverns... there are hundreds and thousands of these holes in Jerusalem. Some of the holes are 3-4000 years old. They made these holes to get the limestone inside the ground to make buildings/houses.



Next we went to a family burial cave. It was filled with paintings of various real and mythical creatures.


We had lunch at a gas station. Most of us ate snitchzel which is a breaded chicken breast sandwhich with hummus... Very delicious!


Next door to the gas station was a recently excavated collesium. It was awesome to look at and apparently this finding made the area go from being regarded as a small city from the past to now being considered a major city from the past.


A little while later we went to the largest tank museum in the world. It was a real nice place:


At night, we went to Jaffa and we got an excellent view of Tel Aviv from Jaffa


The interesting Bible location in Jaffa is a building that Peter first had his vision about the Jews being able to eat all types of food. Here is the door to that building:



It's a little past midnight here now so I better hit the bead before we begin our next exciting adventure later today (8am) going to Caessarea Phillipi.

1 comment:

  1. I feel like you would make a really great tour guide.

    justsayin.

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