 First glimpse of Masada |
 Masada National Park, one of the most important archaeological sites in Israel |
 Masada, a place I've wanted to visit since I saw the epic 1981 TV miniseries "Masada" with Peter O'Toole as the Roman commander |
 The 1300 ft cliffs of the eastern face of the fortress of Masada rising above the Dead Sea |
 Masada was the site of a siege of Jewish zealots by the Romans in 72-73 A.D. |
 Welcome to Masada National Park |
 Israeli flag with Masada - important focal point of Israeli nationalism |
 Masada - last Jewish bastion during the Great Revolt (66 AD-72 AD) commanded by Elazar ben Ya'ir, leader of the Sicarii Zealots |
 The new visitor's center at the base of the eastern face of Masada |
 You can reach the top via cable car or a for a more authentic experience, climb the Snake Path |
 Model of the plateau with the Fortress of Masada in the Visitor's Center |
 Sculpted model of Masada at the Visitor's Center |
 Masada Visitor's Center |
 Masada Visitor's Center |
 Masada - World Heritage Site |
 View of the Dead Sea from the Masada Visitor's Center |
 900m Aerial Ropeway to the top of Masada built in 1998 |
 Masada Cable Car base station, elevation -257m (below sea level) |
 Remains of a Roman camp (one of eight) from the siege of 72-73 AD |
 View of the Snake Path from the cable car, Masada |
 Cyclist walking his bike down steps on the Snake Path |
 Shadow of the Masada Cable Car with the Snake Path |
 Shadow of the Masada Cable Car |
 Ascending Masada the easy way |
 Nearing the top of Masada |
 View from the upper cable car station at 33m above sea level |
 The cable car climbs 290m from the Visitor's Center |
 The eastern cliffs of Masada rising 455m above the level of the Dead Sea |
 View of the desert at the base of Masada, the Dead Sea and the runway of Bar Yehuda Airport |
 Archeological remains of a Roman camp from the Siege of Masada, 72-73 AD during the Great Revolt |
 Stone formations in the desert at the base of Masada along Highway 90 |
 Walkway leading from the Cable Car station to the entrance of Masada where it meets the Snake Path |
 Southern Dead Sea seen from Masada |
 View of the Southern Dead Sea with the mountains of Jordan on the other side |
 Upper cable car station, Masada |
 Upper cable car station, Masada |
 Model of Masada seen from the northwest |
 Artists impression of the Fortress of Masada and the Roman Camps during the siege, 73 AD |
 Ruins of the Fortress of Masada |
 Masada was rediscovered in 1842 and excavated 1963-1965 |
 Storehouses which helped the defenders withstand a long siege |
 Rows of storehouses at the north end of the plateau, Masada |
 The top of Masada measures 550m x 275m (1800 ft x 900 ft) |
 Ruins of Masada, partially reconstructed by Israeli archaeologists |
 View from the northern watchtower, Masada |
 The Quarry, Masada |
 The Quarry, Masada |
 Masada was built during the reign of Herod the Great (37 BC to 4 BC) |
 Color fragments decorating the inside of a Masada villa |
 The Dead Sea and Bar Yehuda Airport seen from the top of Masada |
 The Masada Visitors Center |
 Partially reconstructed storeroom - below the black line is the level of the original ruins |
 The north end of Masada with the bath house |
 Storerooms at the north end of Masada |
 Looking down on Herod's spectacularly situated Northern Palace |
 Model of Herod's Northern Palace |
 The view looking north from Masada |
 The view looking northwest from Masada with the remains of one of the 8 Roman siege camps |
 The 8 Roman siege camps (72-73 AD) housed 8000 Legionaries commanded by Falvius Silva |
 Masada was defended by 967 Jewish rebels (men, women and children) |
 The fall of Masada in 73 AD marked the end of the Jews in Palestine for almost 2 millenia |
 Jewish ritual bath, Masada |
 Herod's Bathhouse, Masada |
 Herod's Bathhouse, Masada |
 Steps leading down to the ruins of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 Looking north from the steps to Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 The path to Herod's Northern Palace cut into the northwestern cliffs of Masada |
 Northwestern cliffs, Masada |
 Columns of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 Columns of Herod's Northern Palace |
 Columns of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 Columns of Herod's Northern Palace |
 The Roman Siege Ramp built on the western side of Masada |
 The Roman Siege Ramp built on the western side of Masada |
 Looking up at the upper terraces of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 Lower terrace, Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 View of the badlands between Masada and the Dead Sea |
 Capital of a column, Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 The path to Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 Back at the storerooms on top of Masada with the Dead Sea and Jordan in the background |
 Tristram's Starling or Tristram's Grackle (Onychognathus tristramii), Masada |
 Tristram's Starling or Tristram's Grackle (Onychognathus tristramii), Masada |
 Mikveh - Jewish ritual bath, Masada |
 Northwestern ruins, Masada |
 Viewpoint overlooking the Roman camp on the cliffs to the northwest of Masada |
 Northern Cistern, Masada |
 Northern Cistern, Masada |
 Map of the Masada water supply |
 View from the Northern Palace Lookout, Masada |
 The Synagogue of Masada, the oldest in the world and the only one dating from the time of the Second Temple Period |
 Jewish scribe with a quill pen, Synagogue of Masada |
 Synagogue of Masada, restored to use |
 Northern Watchtower, Masada |
 Ruins on the west side of Masada - Columbarium Towers |
 Ruins on the west side of Masada |
 Construction detail, Masada |
 Looking down on the Roman Siege Ramp, Masada |
 The Breaching Point at the top of the Roman Siege Ramp |
 Artists impression of the Roman Siege Tower at the top of the ramp attacking the walls of Masada |
 Roman Siege Ramp, Masada - watch the TV miniseries for an excellent recreation of the siege of Masada |
 Due to high terrain to the west, the western face of Masada is much shorter than the eastern face |
 Tanner's Tower at the top of the present serpentine path leading up the western face of Masada |
 Byzantine West Gate - 4th or 5th C. AD when Byzantine monks occupied Masada |
 Byzantine West Gate, Masada |
 Ruins of the Western Palace, Masada |
 Rather than face defeat or capture by the Romans, the Jewish zealots defending Masada chose mass suicide instead |
 Byzantine Gate on the west side of Masada |
 Byzantine Gate on the west side of Masada |
 View of the Roman Siege Ramp leading up the western side of Masada |
 Panoramic looking to the west from Masada with the Roman Siege Ramp |
 Below the black line is original, above the back line is reconstruction from the 1960s |
 Cliffs across the valley to the southwest of Masada |
 Cliffs across the valley to the southwest of Masada |
 Cliffs across the valley to the southwest of Masada |
 Panoramic view to the southwest of Masada |
 Circular remains, Western Palace, Masada |
 Ruins of the southwestern walls of Masada |
 View from the southwestern walls, Masada |
 The center of the plateau, Masada |
 Small Palace, Masada |
 View to the southwest from Masada |
 The Southern Citadel, Masada |
 View to the southeast from the Southern Citadel, Masada |
 View to the south from the Southern Citadel, Masada |
 Panoramic view of to the southeast of Masada |
 Panoramic view of to the southeast of Masada |
 Panoramic view of to the southeast of Masada |
 Ruins of the Southern Citadel, Masada |
 Entrance to the southern cistern, Masada |
 Stairway carved into the top of the mountain leading to the southern cistern, Masada |
 Southern cistern, Masada |
 Southern Citadel, Masada |
 Place where the Israeli Defence Forces hold swearing-in ceremonies - "Masada Shall Not Fall Again" |
 View to the southeast from Masada |
 Visitors Center and the remains of a Roman camp, Masada |
 View through a breach in the southeastern wall, Masada |
 View to the southeast from Masada |
 The southeastern cliffs, Masada |
 The mountain to the south of Masada |
 Ruins of the eastern walls, Masada |
 View from the eastern walls, Masada |
 Wild gerbil, Masada |
 Caves inhabited by the Byzantine monks in the 4th & 5th Centuries |
 View of the Dead Sea from Masada |
 Ruins in the center of the plateau, Masada |
 Ruins in the center of the plateau, Masada |
 Byzantine Church, 5th C. AD |
 Mosaic floor of the Byzantine church, 5th C. AD |
 Mosaic floor of the Byzantine church, 5th C. AD |
 Byzantine Church, 5th C. AD, Masada |
 Nave, Byzantine Church, 5th C. AD |
 Byzantine Church of Masada, 5th C. AD |
 Byzantine Church of Masada, 5th C. AD |
 The top of the path leading down the western face of Masada |
 Western Path, Masada |
 Path down the western side of Masada built into the side of the Roman siege ramp |
 Western cliffs of Masada - the side the Romans chose for their assault |
 The Roman Siege Ramp, 72-73 BC, Masada |
 Looking south from the Roman Siege Ramp with the western cliffs of Masada on the left |
 The Roman Ramp, Masada |
 The path leading up the Roman Ramp to the west side of Masada |
 View south from the base of the Roman Siege Ramp, Masada |
 View northeast from the base of the Roman Siege Ramp, Masada |
 The terraces of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 The terraces of Herod's Northern Palace, Masada |
 Panoramic view of the northwestern cliffs of Masada and the Dead Sea |
 The Roman Siege Wall - Circumvallation, Masada |
 Burial site of the remains found during excavation of Masada |
 The Remains of the Last Defenders of Masada Who Had Fallen Three Years After the Destruction of the Second Temple (73 C.E.) |
 Looking up at Masada and the Roman Siege Ramp from the Tomb of the Defenders, Masada |
 The Roman Siege Ramp where the walls of Masada were breached in 73 AD |
 Panoramic view of the western face of Masada and the Roman Siege Ramp |
 Panoramic view of the western face of Masada and the Roman Siege Ramp |
 Panoramic view of the western face of Masada and the Roman Siege Ramp |
 Panoramic view of the western face of Masada and the Roman Siege Ramp |
 Masada National Park World Heritage Site |
 The northern half of the western face of Masada |
 The Roman siege ramp on the west face of Masada, 73 A.D. |
 View of Masada from the Sound-and-Light Theatre on the northwest side |
 An incredible amount of work - the Roman Siege Ramp, Masada |
 The western side of Masada is reachable by road via Arad or on foot via the Roman Ramp path |
 Masada seen from the west, late afternoon |
 Reconstruction of a Roman siege engine at the Masada Sound and Light Theatre |
 Recreations of Roman equipment at the Sound and Light Theater, Masada |
 Valley to the southwest of Masada |
 Climbing back up the Roman Siege Ramp path |
 Herod's Northern Palace with the sheer cliffs of Masada |
 Roman Siege Ramp, Masada |
 Path leading up the Roman Siege Ramp to the west side of Masada |
 Tower overlooking the Roman Siege Ramp, Masada |
 Looking south from the Roman Siege Ramp, Masada |
 Stair leading to the Byzantine Gate, Masada |
 Tanner's Tower, Masada |
 Byzantine Gate (4th-5th C), Masada |
 Descending again by cable car |
 Descent by cable car |
 Stairs of the Snake Path, Masada |
 The cliffs of the mountain to the south of Masada from the cable car, late afternoon |
 The cliffs of the mountain to the south of Masada from the cable car, late afternoon |
 The cliffs of the mountain to the south of Masada from the cable car, late afternoon |
 The mountain south of Masada from the cable car |
 Jordan Rift Valley floor, Masada |
 VIP guest at Masada |
 Masada Guest House (YHA) |