First place of interest on Day 2.
Caesarea by the Sea
The surrounding wall.
Herod's fresh water swimming pool.
The amphitheater - our group went down to the stage and sang a hymn or two.
Columns from the palace and other artifacts.
Special side rooms along the race track.
I think this building at the end was where the prison had stood in the time of Paul.
A gate house with a high window where a soldier could stand and watch or shot through the little gap. "Standing in the gap".
The aqua duct from way up north to Caesarea.
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Looks like a lot of walking, but a pretty area.
I got a chance to look at your pictures on here this evening! It was so good to have a chat with you earlier today. :) Thanks for skyping me.
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