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World Cruise - 2011
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Portovenere and Pisa
Portovenere
,
Italy
Portovenere
is another quaint coastal fishing village. Here we went to Pisa. Franklin, on our way to Pisa we were within 10
Miles
of
Lucca
.
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rcodel
on May 25, 2011
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Portovenere
,
Italy
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Rome
Civitavecchia
,
Italy
Civitavecchia
is the port town for Rome which was too far away to make it worthwhile to visit again.
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on May 24, 2011
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Civitavecchia
,
Italy
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Sorrento and Isle of Capri
Sorrento
,
Italy
Sorrento is a pretty little coastal town situated high on a rocky
Cliff
.
We took a fast
Ferry
to the Isle of Capri which is a beautiful island with a town high on a rocky hill accessible by car or funicular.
Isle of Capri from ship
Grand Isle marina on Isle of Capri
written by
rcodel
on May 23, 2011
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Sorrento
,
Italy
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Tiberias, Nazareth and Haifa
Haifa
,
Israel
Today we drove from Jerusalem east to the Dead Sea, north along the Jordan River, which is the boundary between Jordan and Israel, to the Sea of Galilee, then west to Nazareth, and finally to the Mediterranean city of Haifa where our ship awaited us.
Jerusalem is at a high altitude. The west side of the city is green and the east side is desert. The Dead Sea is ther lowest place on earth at 1,500 feet below sea level.
We had lunch on the shore of the Sea of Galilee in Tiberias. We could see the Golan Heights on the eastern side of the Sea of Galilee. The Sea of Galilee is really a fresh water lake and in Hebrew the world for it is lake.
It is unbelievable to us now that we are here and have learned so much that Obama would want to give up the Golan Heights because it would deprive Israel of its only source of water. As a precaution against this happening Israel is quickly building desalinization plants along the Mediterranean Sea to produce its supply of water, most of which now comes from the Sea of Galilee.
Sea of Galilee
Golan Heights
In Nazareth we went to the Church of Annunciation, one of Christendom's most revered shrines and the largest church in the middle east, where the archangel Gabriel revealed to Mary that she would be the mother of the Messiah. Under the church we saw the cave where Mary had lived. On top of the front of the church is a statue of Jesus. By chance there was a live white dove sitting on his head. Our tour guide went crazy since this is almost miraculous. The dove signifies the Holy Spirit. Notice the dove in the photo. Inside the church there is a mural of Jesus with a dove over his head.
Church of Annunciation
Live dove over Jesus' head
See dove over Jesus' head
We also visited the Church of Joseph which is built over chambers where he lived and Mary lived nearby down the street -- friendly neighbors.
Joseph's bed
Haifa is a beaujtiful city on the Mediterranean Sea.
Haifa
To add a little perspective to Israel we were told that it is smaller in size than Lake Michigan.
We leave Israel with a totally new understanding of this fascinating and wonderful country.
written by
rcodel
on May 20, 2011
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Haifa
,
Israel
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Bethlehem and Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel
,
West Bank
We spent the day traveling from Ashdod to Jerusalem where we stayed overnight in a hotel. This special two day tour was a complimentary event for world cruisers. We first went to Bethlehem which is in Palestinian territory where no
Israel
is are allowed. We saw the wall that separates
Israel
from Palestine form the Palestinian side.
Entrance to Palestine
Wall from Palestine side
In Bethlehem we visited the Church of Nativity which is built on the spot where
Jesus
was born in a cave. Mary was living in this cave with animals because she was about to deliver and was turned away at the inn. The belief was that a woman is unclean for 40 days after giving birth so the inkeeper thought he would not be able to rent his room for 40 days -- so he made a financial decision to send her away. She gave birth in a nearby cave which also housed the animals of the shepherds.
Bending to enter church showing humility
Church of Nativity
Bethlehem
We had lunch in East Jerusalem. The guide told us "look East Jerusalem is not a war zone contrary to popular belief". We learned while we were here that
Obama
made a speech about giving up territory including where we had lunch today. His thoughts seem incomprehensible to us from our experience here.
In the afternoon we visited the Mount of Olives and Temple Mount, the place where
Jesus
was prepared for burial and buried in the holy sepulchre. We also went to the Wailing Wall which is in Temple Mount.
Temple Mount from Mount of Olives
Temple Mount
Old city of David from Mount of Olives
Young soldiers
Old town Jerusalem
Jesus' tomb - Holy Sepulchre
Wailing wall
Annointing stone
In the evening we had an exclusive outdoor dinner party.
Dinner party
written by
rcodel
on May 19, 2011
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Jerusalem, Israel
,
West Bank
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Israel
Ashdod
,
Israel
Ashdod is an Israeli resort town that is quite beautiful. We were told that the French make this their
Summer
vacation retreat and have bought a lot of the condos which stay empty most of the year.
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on May 18, 2011
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Ashdod
,
Israel
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Suez Canal
Port Said
,
Egypt
Port Said
is at the northern endf of the Suez Canal. We started transiting the canal at 6 am and arrived here at 4 pm. The Suez Canal has one way traffic and ships travel in a convoy. We were the first of 20 ships and were led by an Egyptian navy ship. Sand, sand, and more sand.
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on May 17, 2011
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Port Said
,
Egypt
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Sharm El Sheikh
Sharm ash Shaykh
,
Egypt
Sharm El Sheikh is located on the southern tip of the Sinai peninsula. It is an international resort where several world summits have been held. We realized from speaking with local people on the street that there is a strong anti-American sentiment. We drove past a hospital which was surrounded by military vehicles and learned that Mubarek and his wife were inside.
written by
rcodel
on May 16, 2011
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Sharm ash Shaykh
,
Egypt
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Egypt
Bur Safajah
,
Egypt
We went to Hurghada, about one hour drive away, to the biggest beach resort in Egypt. It was very modern with 5-star resorts which cater to Europeans on holiday. It was very eerie since there was not a single person on the street, the outdoor restaurants, cafes, etc, were empty and most of the shops were closed. Our guide told us that the reason was due to tourist cancelations because of the Egyptian revolution.
The president of Regent joined us here and told us that when he arrived in Cairo yesterday,the large international airport was totally empty and that he was the only guest at the Four Seasons Hotel in Cairo. This country is going to have major economic probloems, more so than it already has had for many years.
The generator part arrived here from
Germany
and has been installed. We are back up to full power.
Ghost town
written by
rcodel
on May 14, 2011
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Bur Safajah
,
Egypt
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Jordan
Al 'Aqabah
,
Jordan
We are in Aqaba,
Jordan
, and have successfully navigated through pirate alley without any incident in a convoy escorted by some war ships which we saw in the distance.
There were armed Israeli security people on board patrolling the decks with binoculars, etc. When we went through a narrow strait between the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea we were told that it is called Hell's Gate and is the hottest place in the world which is probably true since it was very hot.
Jordan
is a beautiful, mountainous country but with little vegetation. We went to Wadi Rum which is famous for Lawrence of Arabia. In fact, the movie was actually filmed there. We drove through the desert in a four wheel drive vehicle driven by a local bedouin and also visited a local bedouin camp. Dad was in heaven remembering driving in his jeep through the dunes in
Rehoboth Beach
. The landscape was spectacular with lots of sand and rock formations.
In the evening at the pool bar I recognized the voice of a man sitting next to me. It turned out to be Charles
Gibson
from ABC. He was most known for his long stint at Good Morning America. He said he also grew up in Washington and went to Sidwell Friends - small world.
Bedoin camp
written by
rcodel
on May 12, 2011
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Al 'Aqabah
,
Jordan
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