Blog Entries tagged 'christianity'
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- Abandoned Building- Kew Aung Tai Temple-RawaiAlso named as Kew Ong Tai De Am Rawai, I couldn't find anymore than the translation below about this place. What appeared to be a great vegetarian, community effort that ran out of funds. None the less an interesting Posted by TheJohnsons in Thailand The Johnsons | May 10, 2021
- A Visit to the Vatican Our next holiday this year was to Rome, my second time in the city after having [[https://kmmk17.travellerspoint.com/140/|previously visited]] after New Year in 2015. This time however it would be much h Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Aug 17, 2019
- Làng Bích họa Đà Nẵng Da Nang Fresco VillageI have just come back from Danang in Vietnam this April 2019, One of the things I look for as a photographer is the unusual and artistic areas of anywhere I am visiting. Here in the heart of Danang is Posted by TheJohnsons in Vietnam | Apr 24, 2019
- The Big Year Out- KarakolKarakol We arrived in Karakol [Karakol-travel-guide-1019301] from Tamchy on Saturday lunchtime (well about2.00pmto be precise). We got the driver from our taxi to drop us of Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 18, 2018
- IN THE GODS' OWN COUNTRY[center][/center] ===[b]Until recently, I had blithely assumed that Islam entered the Indian subcontinent from its northwest fringes – from Afghanistan and elsew Posted by ADAMYAMEY in COCHIN - Jewel of the Malabar Coast | Dec 6, 2017
- When in Rome... Having welcomed in the new year just 12 hours before, I made my way to Luton Airport for the first holiday of the year. Wasting no time and being joined for once, by other people, I was Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Jan 3, 2015
- O Little Town of Bethlehem Having clearly not stalked Jesus enough, I took an Arabic bus from just outside the Old City to the supposed place of his birth, Bethlehem. The town is in Palestinian controlled territory Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Nov 2, 2014
- The Old City Waking up nice and early in Jerusalem, I grabbed breakfast from downstairs and then headed off for the Haram el-Sharif/Temple Mount, racing through the Old City and past the Western/Wailin Posted by kmmk17 in World Travels | Nov 1, 2014
- The Final Leg of España===Seville=== We left La Linea early and headed north towards Seville to see the Royal Palace, Real Alcazar. The journey took about 2 hours by car but we stopped off for a typical Spanish road side breakfast. The place was lively Posted by tszeitli in Continental Drift | Aug 20, 2016
- Sailing between the Spectacular and the Spiritual in Ireland Given its ancient history and remoteness of location, Skellig Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jul 21, 2013
- Visiting the Sea of Galilee!The Sea of Galilee, also Kinneret, Lake of Gennesaret, or Lake Tiberias, is the largest freshwater lake in Israel, and it is approximately 53 km in circumference, about 21 km long, and 13 km wide. Yes, the Sea of Galilee Posted by eshugerman in Life in Israel | Sep 4, 2012
- The Shulamit Hotel, Life in a Haifa SuburbWe were sitting in our favorite cafe. Our server Chen was a native born Israeli or Sabra. She is finishing her degree in Social Sciences at the University of Haifa. I am an American immigrant to Haifa of five years. Posted by eshugerman in Life in Israel | Apr 3, 2012
- Nazareth IsraelChristianity is the world's most popular religion, with an estimate of 2.2 billion adherents. This religion has followers in virtually every country in the world, and its strongest growth is in developing nations. I live in Israel and love visiting Posted by eshugerman in Life in Israel | Mar 25, 2012
- The Passion of Jerusalem!I am an Ammerican immigrant to Haifa, Israel of five years. I immigrated to Israel to share in the growth of this incredible nation. One of the great blessings of life in Israel is the opportunity to travel to many Posted by eshugerman in Life in Israel | Mar 14, 2012
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