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214 Probably the most awesome and beautiful sites to be seen during this port visit was the birthplace of jesus, Bethlehem, Irightj. Its importance to the religion of a great portion of the world could be felt inside its small, serene walls. Not far away, the Town of jesus, Capharnaum on the Sea of Galilee was also a beautiful attraction. In contrast, the modern and grow- ing city of Tel Aviv welcomed the crew and troops, with its variety of nightlife and activities. Below, the historic and important jordan River wanders through the countryside near the Golan Heights. Its importance to the Israelis is far greater than its actual size. Israel seemed to be the favorite port for the crew during the cruise. 'F f .Sw f M, 9 x t I' at
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