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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Videos of Bethlehem

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Beit She'han - Largest Roman Ruins in Israel














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Beit She'hen - Largest Roman Ruins in Israel

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Capernaum by the Sea of Gallilee

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A note

Hi,

When learning to upload videos, I put a Dead Sea Video in with the Crusader Castle videos by mistake. My Bad!
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Crusader Castle - Akko Israel










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I am an elementary teacher, and I love to travel. To take care of my job/travel needs I spent a few years teaching overseas in Egypt and Japan. I am currently teaching in the United States. This blog is mainly for my family and my students and their families who read it. Is there anyplace I wouldn't go? Can't think of any! My hope is that I can combine my love of travel with my love of history and geography. I am always teaching.
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