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Ferrell Jenkins' Study and Photographic Trip in Israel

lukechandler wrote 2 weeks ago: Ferrell Jenkins and fellow Bible Lands aficionado Leon Mauldin are currently in Israel to visit and … more →

Tags: Bible Comments, Israel, overseas trips, Travel, Ferrell Jenkins, Jerusalem, Spiritual Highlights

Savannah Treasure Hunt Part 4: An Advneture in Bonaventure

savannahtoile wrote 2 weeks ago: Pieces of history are always fascinating especially when it is something tangible.  One of the best … more →

Tags: Savannah, Georgia, savannah georgia, Travel Tips, Savannah's History, Bonaventure Cemetary, Historic Cemeteries, hand made purses, Purses

Savannah Treasure Hunt Part 3: The Savannah Wildlife Refuge

savannahtoile wrote 2 weeks ago: If you want to take an afternoon drive and enjoy some beautiful scenery for free, then take some tim … more →

Tags: Savannah, Georgia, savannah georgia, Travel Tips, Savannah's History, hand made purses, Purses, Custom made purses, Placemats

Teenage Brit Tourist Discovers Lost City Under the Sea1 comment

lukechandler wrote 1 month ago: I have mentioned an urban legend that the most important archaeological discoveries are a result of … more →

Tags: General Archaeology, Archaeologists, archaeology, MONTENEGRO, Underwater Archaeology

Jerusalem's Western Wall to sport two levels

lukechandler wrote 1 month ago: In Arutz Sheva (Israel National News): Israel is planning a major archaeological dig under the Weste … more →

Tags: Biblical Archaeology, Israel, Jerusalem, western wall

Savannah Treasure Hunt Part 2: The Majestic Oak, A Masterpiece of Creation

savannahtoile wrote 2 months ago: Of the many aspects that make Savannah, Georgia beautiful and popular is its Majestic Oak trees drap … more →

Tags: Savannah, Georgia, savannah georgia, Travel Tips, Savannah's History, hand made purses, hand made tote bags, souvenirs for Savannah Georgia, Souvenirs from Savannah

Savannah Treasure Hunt, Part 1: "X" Marks the Spot!

savannahtoile wrote 2 months ago: The beauty of Savannah, Georgia is without question breathtaking, and the things to see and do are n … more →

Tags: Savannah, Georgia, savannah georgia, Travel Tips, Savannah's History, Savannah gift ideas, what to do in Savannah Georgia, river street, Savannah Squares

En Gedi - David's Dead Sea Hideout with its Waterfalls5 comments

lukechandler wrote 3 months ago: En Gedi (also called Ein Gedi) is a fresh, green spot teeming with life on the western shore of the … more →

Tags: Bible Comments, Travel, Israel, Bible, dead sea, En Gedi, Ein Gedi

The Dead Sea2 comments

lukechandler wrote 3 months ago: The body of water known as the Dead Sea has also been called the Salt Sea and the Asphalt Sea, among … more →

Tags: Travel, Israel, Short Videos

Masada - an Ancient Dead Sea Fortress1 comment

lukechandler wrote 4 months ago: Masada is famous for several reasons. To Israeli Jews, it is a symbol of Jewish Independence. To tho … more →

Tags: General Archaeology, Travel, Israel, Short Videos, archaeology, Bible, Masada, dead sea

Walking through Hezekiah's Tunnel in Jerusalem10 comments

lukechandler wrote 4 months ago: Ancient Jerusalem was a strong defensive position with a glaring weakness. The city was on a hill su … more →

Tags: overseas trips, Biblical Archaeology, Travel, Israel, culture & cuisine, Short Videos, archaeology, Jerusalem, Bible

Virtual Visits - Baghdad Museum Online and Ancient Qumran2 comments

lukechandler wrote 6 months ago: An Italian team has put the Baghdad National Museum online. This is the same museum that was looted … more →

Tags: Links to interesting stuff, Tech resources, General Archaeology, archaeology, Museums, artifacts, Biblical Archaeology, iraq

Ginza

bravotyo wrote 8 months ago: Ginza is one of the most expensive place in Tokyo, Japan.  It is where many people, mostly the rich … more →

Tags: Outdoor activity

Going back via the British Museum2 comments

lukechandler wrote 10 months ago: We are in London this Sunday morning, our first stop on the way back to the U.S.  We are leaving our … more →

Tags: overseas trips, Links to interesting stuff, Travel, archaeology, Museums, artifacts, Biblical Archaeology

Perhaps Gaudí is not so Gaudy1 comment

lukechandler wrote 11 months ago: The English word gaudy is basically defined as ostentatious, tastelessly decorated, or overly orname … more →

Tags: overseas trips, Spain, Travel, Museums, Art | Architecture, barcelona


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