Herodium Aerial - Herodyon National Park, Israel /هيروديون הרודיון
Herodium, Herodeion, best known in Israel as Herodion and Har Hordus, and in Arabic as Jabal al-Fureidis is a truncated-cone-shaped hill, 12 kilometres south of Jerusalem and 5 kilometres southeast of Bethlehem, in the Judaean Desert, West Bank.
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The best of HAIFA: Bahá'í gardens and Stella Maris Monastery. Travel vlog from Israel!
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Hi, everybody!
After a long break I'm coming back to you with a new travel vlog,
Today We're going to Haifa, Israel. We'll visit The Bahai Gardens, the most holy site of the Bahai faith, but that's not all!
LAter we'll take a cable car to Stella Maris Carmelite Monastery which was beautiful!
We ended our trip in Furajdis, an Arab town where we ate good, solid Palestinian food!
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Something about Haifa:
Haifa is Israel’s third largest city, beautifully set on the slopes of Mount Carmel facing the Mediterranean Sea, likened by some as ‘Israel’s San Francisco’. Although traditionally a working city, there are a number of great things to do in Haifa including the Bahai Gardens, German Colony, as well as a number of top museums. The city is also known across Israel for its mixed population of Jews and Arabs who peacefully coexist and the result is some amazing fusions of Arabic and Jewish cultures across the city.
Learn a bit about Bahai:
The Bahai Gardens is possibly the most distinct tourist attraction in all of Haifa, and is very likely the most visited. Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists and locals alike travel to the Bahai Gardens on Mount Carmel in Haifa, the most holy site of the Bahai faith. Last year alone, 750,000 people enjoyed the beautiful terraces of the Bahai Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
And few words about Stella Maris:
The Bible tells us that the Prophet Elijah fought on Mount Carmel against prophets of the Baal (Canaanite deity). From then to this day, Carmel Mountain retains its religious significance. According to tradition, Elijah hid in the cave at the slopes of the sea star ridge. Nonetheless, the Carmelite Christians sanctified an additional cave at the top of the ridge and erected a large monastery above, which today constitutes their world centre.
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