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Nimrod's Fortress - Archeological Site Overlooking Lebanon and Syria
Nimrod's Fortress was built by the Arabs during the time of the Crusades. They wanted to keep out the crusaders. It is on a hilltop that overlooks Lebanon, Syria and Israel. There is a lot of walking ...
Nimrod's Fortress - Archeological Site Overlooking Lebanon and Syria
Nimrod's Fortress was built by the Arabs during the time of the Crusades. They wanted to keep out the crusaders. It is on a hilltop that overlooks Lebanon, Syria and Israel. There is a lot of walking ...
Today's first visit was to the largest medieval castle left in Israel. This was the Nimrod Fortress, actually built in the 13th century as a response to the crusades but never really tested as by then...
Nimrod's Fortress - Archeological Site Overlooking Lebanon and Syria
Nimrod's Fortress was built by the Arabs during the time of the Crusades. They wanted to keep out the crusaders. It is on a hilltop that overlooks Lebanon, Syria and Israel. There is a lot of walking ...
Nimrod's Fortress - Archeological Site Overlooking Lebanon and Syria
Nimrod's Fortress was built by the Arabs during the time of the Crusades. They wanted to keep out the crusaders. It is on a hilltop that overlooks Lebanon, Syria and Israel. There is a lot of walking ...
Amazing guide story.
I was in a lot of fortress, but this is was so interesting and amazing because we done it with the Guide. Very interesting back story.
Amazing guide story.
I was in a lot of fortress, but this is was so interesting and amazing because we done it with the Guide. Very interesting back story.
Fantastic rambling fortress with awesome views
Today's first visit was to the largest medieval castle left in Israel. This was the Nimrod Fortress, actually built in the 13th century as a response to the crusades but never really tested as by then...