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|  | | | Attraction in the Jordan Park | | Jordan Park Jordan Park, located two miles northeast of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, is just one of 24 areas managed by the Portage County Parks Department. This 271 acre park has the 85 acre Jordan Pond and Plover River flowing through it. The park authorities have prepared many Charming paths, small wooden bridges, picnic spots and "with water" attractions. Flour mills and ruins of the prosperous ancient Flashing town Bet Tzaida where Christ's friends, Petrus and Andrew lived, complete the park scene. Jordan Park is a great place for camping. | | | | Bet Tzaids's valley A giant swamp that is "heaven" for endless varieties of fish and animals was created on the northern side of lake Kinneret, where three flowing water streams rush from the Golan Heights to meet and from two other streams Rush from the Golan heights to meet and From two other streams Zaki and Majrasse. Walking paths, sections of which are the Water, attract thousands of visitors to enjoy The "celebration of nature" , where interesting Flora mingles with unique fauna. | | | | Mouth of Beatitudes North of the Sea of Galilee, atop the Beatitudes mount, lies a beautiful church representing the 8 Beatitudes of the " Sermon of the Mount" that Jesus blessed his disciples . this hill is located between Capernaum and Tabgha and is just above the " Cove of the Sower ". Herod Antipas, son of the great Herod, built the city in 17-22 a.c. on the ruins of the biblical town of Rakat. In the second century it became the seat of the Sanhedrin and the center of the Jewish life. Talmudic schools and synagogues were built the Jerusalem Talmud was signed here in 400 a.c. after the Muslim conquest of 636 Tiberias become a commercial center but kept its spiritual status. In the 16th century, the Turkish Sultan gave Tiberias to Don Yosef Hanasi and Jewush life was restored and prospered for short time. Then again when the Bedouin, Shaich Taher El Omar, conquered the Galilee he brought back the Jewish community. In 1765 hasidim from Poland came to Tiberias and turned it into one of the four sacred cities of Israel. Touring Tiberias should include: "holiday Sailing ", a wooden boat offer tranquil sailing and amazing views of the Sea of Galilee and around, a visit to the house od Donna Gratzia tells the story of the fascinating women who bought the city in the 16th century from the Sultan, the Galilaa experience tour etc. | | | Back to the attractions page | |
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