got to see the garden tomb, garden of gethsemane, masada, the dead sea, river jordan, the "sea" of galilee, among other stuff.
great tour but not so great organization. we were supposed to have 20 people, ended up at 60.
it was pretty tiring because we averaged about 10 hours per day every day except for one day we went on break.
I also learned a lot about common myths people hold about some of the most famous events of the bible.
overall a interesting and informative experience that delivered much more education then a classroom
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Dang I'm jealous, that's really cool. I've only seen pictures of some of the locations, it would be cool to go that part of world, maybe I'll go if that area of the world stops freaking out
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1 ReplyDid you see the black garden?
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I quit enjoy Tel Aviv myself. Panda pita on malan, is one of the best eats around. If you get the chance to return, I recommend eating there.
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4 RepliesMasada is insane. It was so cool to learn the history of the site. Who was your guide?
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I’ve always wanted to go to Israel. It’s the birthplace of Christianity, and it would be awesome to see all of the places Jesus visited
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1 ReplyCool, you know there’s like a 99% chance that’s not where Jesus was buried
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2 RepliesVery cool! I got to go on a similar trip 3 years ago. One of the best experiences of my life by far. Masada is one of the most incredible places a person could ever see. And the history of Israel is absolutely incredible. Really happy for you man!
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2 RepliesThat's really cool What would you say was the most interesting thing you saw on the trip?
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1 ReplySounds tiring. Did you get any feeling of being watched or contempt for being American (assuming you are from the US). When you say the garden tomb, do you mean the holy spelecure that is a shrine in a building inside a bigger building, and no garden nor cave anywhere to be seen?
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