epa06690950 A traveler sits at the Sea of Galilee in Capernaum, the home town of Jesus, as part of the Jesus Trail in Capernaum, northern Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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Szlak Jezusa w Galilei [GALERIA]
Szlak Jezusa został założony w 2007 roku przez izraelskiego przedsiębiorcę Maoza Inona oraz specjalistę od wędrówek po górach Davida Landisa. Szlak podąża śladami Jezusa Chrystusa w regionie Galilei, a także łączy je z miejscami historycznymi i religijnymi na trasie.
Turyści o różnych religiach mogą wędrować szlakiem o długości 65 km, który rozpoczyna się w Nazarecie i przechodzi przez Park Narodowy Zippori, Kana (Kafr Kanna), Rogi Hattina, Klify Arbel, Morze Galilejskie, Tabgha, Górę Błogosławieństw i kończy się w Kafarnaum.
epa06690948 A traveler walks on Mount Arbel on the Jesus Trail, in Galilee, northern Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690950 A traveler sits at the Sea of Galilee in Capernaum, the home town of Jesus, as part of the Jesus Trail in Capernaum, northern Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690944 A traveler climbs on a cliff in Mount Arbel on the Jesus Trail, in Galilee, northern Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690940 A monk prays at the Wedding Church at Cana, which is, according to christians belives, a site of the miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding at Cana by Jesus Christ, as part of the Jesus Trail in Kafr Kanna, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690942 Travelers leave the Church of the Annunciation, which was build on a site where, according to the christian tradition, angel Gabriel appeared to Virgin Mary and announced that she would conceive and bear the Son of God, Jesus, near the starting point of the Jesus Trail in the Old City of Nazareth, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690943 Nuns at the Wedding Church at Cana, which is, according to christians belives, a site of the miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding at Cana by Jesus Christ, as part of the Jesus Trail in Kafr Kanna, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690939 A Muslim woman passes by a sign that shows the starting point of the Jesus Trail outside Fawzi Azar’s hostel in the Old City of Nazareth, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690959 Nuns attend a prayer service at the Church of the Annunciation, which was build on a site where, according to the christian tradition, angel Gabriel appeared to Virgin Mary and announced that she would conceive and bear the Son of God, Jesus, near the starting point of the Jesus Trail in the Old City of Nazareth, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690957 Travelers attend a prayer service at the Church of the Annunciation, which was build on a site where, according to the christian tradition, angel Gabriel appeared to Virgin Mary and announced that she would conceive and bear the Son of God, Jesus, near the starting point of the Jesus Trail in the Old City of Nazareth, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690956 Travelers light candles at the Wedding Church at Cana, which is, according to christians belives, a site of the miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding at Cana by Jesus Christ, as part of the Jesus Trail in Kafr Kanna, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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epa06690952 Travelers attend a prayer service at the Church of the Annunciation, which was build on a site where, according to the christian tradition, angel Gabriel appeared to Virgin Mary and announced that she would conceive and bear the Son of God, Jesus, near the starting point of the Jesus Trail in the Old City of Nazareth, Israel 24 April 2018 (issued 25 April 2018). The Jesus trail was founded in 2007 by two hiking enthusiasts, an Israeli entrepreneur Maoz Inon and Christian American hiking specialist David Landis. The trail follows the steps of Jesus Christ in the Galilee region and also connects them with historical and religious sites on route. Tourists of diverse religions can hike on the 65 km walking trail, which begins in Nazareth and passes through Zippori National Park, Cana (Kafr Kanna), the Horns of Hattin, Mount Arbel Cliffs, the Sea of Galilee, Tabgha, the Mount of Beatitudes and ends in Capernaum. EPA/ABIR SULTAN ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET
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