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Location:
Jordan River
Description:
A waterfall in the Upper Jordan River


// Photo by Hanan Isachar

 

Location:
Jordan River
Description:
The Jordan River Valley


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Location:
Jordan River
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The Jordan River where it empties from the Sea of Galilee.


// Photo by Dan DeLozier

 

 

Location:
Jordan River
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The Jordan Valley south of the Sea of Galilee, viewed eastward toward the Yarmuk Valley


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Location:
Jordan River
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The Jordan River and Valley south of the Sea of Galilee, viewed eastward from Belvoir, a Crusader fortress


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Location:
Jordan River
Description:
The Jordan River north of the Sea of Galilee


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Jordan River
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The Jordan River entering the Sea of Galilee from the north


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Location:
Jordan River
Description:
Wadi Faria and the Jordan Valley viewed from the south


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Location:
Jordan River
Description:
The Jordan River eighth miles north of the Sea of Galilee, at the "Daughters of Jacob" bridge.


// Photo by Sarah Carter



Location:
Jordan River
Description:
The Jordan River south of the Sea of Galilee. Looking eastward towards the Yarmuk Valley, with the Lower Golan on the left and northern Gilead on the right.


// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert



Location:
Jordan River
Description:
The Jordan River, near where it enters the Sea of Galilee from the north.


// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert



Location:
Jordan River
Description:
The Jordan River near where it enters the Sea of Galilee. The hill in the background, near Bethsaida, is a possible site of the feeding of the five thousand.


// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert




Location:
Jordan River
Description:
From a site south of Beth-shan, looking eastward across the Jordan Valley toward the hills of Gilead.


// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert



Location:
Jordan River
Description:
Looking northeastward to Mt. Hermon from the western edge of the Huleh Basin. The swamps of the Huleh Basin were drained between 1951 and 1959.


// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert


Location:
Jordan River
Description:
Looking southward down the upper Jordan Valley. The mountains of Upper Galillee, rising to nearly 3,000 feet above sea level, form the western boundary of the Jordan Valley.


// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert



Location:
Jordan River
Description:
Looking eastward from Moshav Almagor across the Jordan River Valley just north of the Sea of Galilee. Gamala is on the ridge in the valley.


// Photo by Sarah Carter



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Jordan River
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// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert



Location:
Jordan River
Description:
Looking eastward across the southern end of the Sea of Galilee. The hills of Golan rise to the left and the hills of Gilead (modern-day Jordan) rise to the right. The Yarmuk River empties into the Jordan through the valley separating the Golan and Gilead hills.


// Photo by Terry C. Hulbert