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Jericho, West Bank
Commonly known as “the oldest city in the world,”
Jericho is an important historical, cultural, and political center
located northwest of the Dead Sea. The city is perhaps best known from
the Biblical story of a great victory over its Canaanite citizens by the
Israelite leader Joshua. In the story, the walls of the heavily
fortified city were destroyed with divine assistance during the year
1400 b.c. The site of ancient Jericho, known today as Tell es-Sultan,
has been the focus of several archaeological excavations to investigate
the Biblical story. The original settlement was built on a hill, or
“tell”. The results of these excavations suggest that the walls of Tell
es-Sultan have been built and rebuilt many times, due mainly to collapse
caused by earthquakes, which are common in the region. One of these
events may be the basis for the story of Joshua.
Modern-day Jericho is a popular tourist destination due to its
pleasant climate, historical sites, and religious significance. Located
in the disputed West Bank region of Israel, it has been ceded to
Palestinian control as part of recent treaty agreements. This astronaut
photograph illustrates the city center, and the original settlement
mound of Tell es-Sultan. Total distance across the image is
approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles). Two large refugee camps are
located to the northwest and south of the city center. The high building
density of the refugee camps contrasts sharply with the more open city
center and irrigated fields (green polygonal patches) of Jericho, and
illustrates one of the physical consequences of the ongoing
Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the regionWadi Qelt Canyon
Part of "The Abraham Path" - Wadi Qelt runs west to east across the Judaean Desert in the West Bank, originating near Jerusalem and terminating near Jericho, near the Dead Sea.
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