 Snake Path at Masada – people can walk to the top of Masada on this path instead of using the cable car.
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 Top of Masada: Building was the residence for King Herod’s family (1st century b.c.e.). Canopy protection from the desert sun.
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 Top of Masada: Part of the wall surrounding Masada with the Dead Sea and mountains in Jordan in the background.
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 Top of Masada: Byzantine church erected during the 5th century c.e. by a small group of monks who lived on top of Masada.
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 Top of Masada: The residence of King Herod’s family (1st century b.c.e.).
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 Top of Masada: This structure probably was part of King Herod's Western Palace (around 30 b.c.e).
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 Judy and Richard on top of Masada with the Dead Sea and mountains in Jordan in the background.
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 Judy and Moshe on top of Masada with the Dead Sea in the background.
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 King Herod’s Western Palace (30 b.c.e.) on top of Masada – the largest structure on Masada.
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 Moshe at an entrance to the inside of King Herod’s Western Palace (30 b.c.e.), the largest structure on Masada.
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