Sweeping over the ancient
desert of biblical imaginings
and the lush valleys that signify
the progress of the modern
state, the bird’s-eye
images in this handsome volume
present the varied landscapes
that exemplify the very diversity
of Israel itself.
Readers are
witness to the incongruous
juxtapositions that exist
within Israel: the fruit orchards
of the fertile Jordan Valley
and the stark desert landscape
of the Sinai, the ancient
city
of Hebron and the modern
skyline of Tel Aviv. From the
Dead
Sea, the lowest point on
earth, to the heights of Galilee,
this book presents us with
the rare opportunity to view
an entire region at a glance.
Centuries-old temples and
archaeological
sites where one can trace
the roots of Christianity and
Judaism
make a fascinating contrast
to the sleek skyscrapers
of Israel’s modern cities.
Throughout the book, captions
present a well-rounded picture
of a young nation with an ancient
history.