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There are tourists, and then there are tourists... a study in contrasts
Michael & Monique Kliman's Pictures Monique & Marsha being properly dressed to visit the Wall. The pool at Beit Halochem
The military cemetery near Jerusalem... note the age - 16
The Dead Sea at Sunrise - Great shot Michael!!!! Just after sunrise on the Snake Path to the top of Masada
The group trudging to the Chapel on Masada for services Below the black line, original (over 2,000 years) above, rebuilt
Amazing 2,000 year old tiles in one of Herod's two
palaces at The poker master (left) teaching poker... the two kids,
Maddy
I think I will just let this one speak for itself.....
An Ass' eye view of the ....... Our wonderful guide and friend Nicole
The Shoe frenzy at Neot
The Equestrians Kippah anyone?
Ya think they don't much like the rest of us????
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