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Sign to Capernaum.

Entering Capernaum.

Ruins of Capernaum synagogues.

St. Peter's mother-in-law's house (and church built on top of it).

Ruins of Capernaum.

Fourth-century synagogue on top of the first-century one.

Inside the 4th-century synagogue.

The funnel-shaped stones and corresponding pots are flour mills.

More ruins. Notice the mosaic of the boat.

This was used to prepare olives for pressing.

An olive press.

An interesting altar at the Mount of the Beatitudes, as it is clearly one that requires the priest to face in the direction of the people, not like post-Vatican II churches.

Mount of the Beatitudes, where Jesus gave the Sermon on the Mount.

Mount of the Beatitudes.

Mount of the Beatitudes, with Sea of Galilee in the background.

Me at the Mount of the Beatitudes.

Hillside on Mount of the Beatitudes.

Another hillside on Mount of the Beatitudes.

Some artist carving a relief.

The Sea of Galilee.

The distant shore is the cliff where the demons drove the pigs into the water.

View of the Mount of the Beatitudes from the Sea of Galilee.

Sea of Galilee, up close and personal.

The boat we took out.

This is a famous mosaic at Tabgha, where the multiplication of the loaves and fishes took place.

Another mosaic at Tabgha.

The Church of the Primacy of Peter, where Jesus appeared to Peter after his resurrection and gave him a miraculous catch of fish, and also said, “Feed my sheep.”

Where Jesus stood to direct Peter to the miraculous catch.

View of the Sea of Galilee much as Jesus would have seen it.

Said to be where Jesus cooked breakfast for Peter and the disciples.

Panorama of the Sea of Galilee from the Mount of Beatitudes.


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