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Caesarea

The ancient and modern beauty of Israel lies in the city of Caesarea located along the Israeli Mediterranean coastline between Tel Aviv and Haifa. The ancient city built in 25 BC by Herod the Great, was once a port city and the capital of the Byzantine period. At the time of its construction Herod named his city honoring the Roman emperor Ceasar Augustus. 
 
Massive archeological sites of ancient Caesarea still stand today.  As for some it is still in operation like the Caesarea Amphitheater that seats 5,000 spectators for concerts and events. Close to the theater lies the Aqueduct of Caesarea that provided the water to the spectators and the city. Visitors can also visit the ancient ruins of Herod’s Palace and the recorded site of where Pontius Pilot reigned at the time.
 
Modern day Caesara is graced with modern homes, beach resorts, and city tours. The world’s only underwater museum resides in Caesaerea. Here, divers can also discover the underwater ruins of the ancient city.

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