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Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth, next to our hotel.
The village of Nazareth.
Another view of Nazareth.
Greek Orthodox church at Cana wedding site.
Same church at Cana.
Reproduction and translation of inscription in floor of Catholic site where Cana wedding took place, confirming its authenticity. Kafr Kanna is the modern name of Cana.
Ruins of a house at Cana site.
More ruins.
Chapel at Cana site.
Ruins of a Jewish settlement in the Roman city of Sepphoris.
More ruins of Sepphoris.
Here you see the ruins of a ritual bath used by the Jews of Sepphoris.
A crusader fortress at Sepphoris.
Toliet in mansion at Sepphoris. Hole is circle at back; you can see a channel coming away from it.
Closeup of toilet.
Mosaic in mansion. This one portrays Dionysus, and was used for drinking games.
The “Mona Lisa” of Galilee famous mosaic (again in Sepphoris).
Roman street in Sepphoris. Note how bricks are laid at a diagonal so that wheels don't get stuck in crevasses. Street was bowed so that water flowed to sides.
Roman sidewalk in Sepphoris.
Mosaic of centaur, the “Helpful God”, in Sepphoris.
Mosaic depicting cycle of life of the Nile (Sepphoris).
Inside the Basilica of the Annunciation, looking toward grotto.
Side view of inside the basilica.
The grotto of the Annunciation inside the basilica. Note: I doubt we can be confident the Annunication occurred here, but it's as good a place as any in Nazareth to represent it.


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