Israel, lies at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by Egypt on the west, Syria and Jordan on the east, and Lebanon on the north. Its maritime plain is extremely fertile. The southern Negev region, which comprises almost half the total area, is largely a desert. The Jordan, the only important river, flows from the north through Lake Hule (Waters of Merom) and Lake Kinneret (also called Sea of Galilee or Sea of Tiberias), finally entering the Dead Sea, 1,349 ft (411 m) below sea level—the world's lowest land elevation.
Acre or Akko
Caesaria
The Dead Sea. Why it is called Dead Sea?
Jerusalem
Masada
Herod's Palace.jpg
On top of the mountain fortress...jpg
Most tourists use the cable car going to the top of the fortress.jpg
Negev Desert
Rosh Hanikra
Sea of Galilee
Tel Aviv
Haifa
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