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Holyland Virtual Tour Screenshots

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The main menu gives you eight boxes of primary areas of interest to choose from. A list of these locations are displayed in blue on the left. In this shot, the user is selecting the cities around the Galilee.
Sub-maps are used to provide detail of where particular cities or sites are located. In this case, the user is selecting the Decapolis city of Jerash in Jordan, north of the Dead Sea.
Hadiran's arch is one of many fascinating photos that can be viewed and studied on the Virtual Tour. Facts about the various images can be found in the gold box below the photo and sermon audio bar.
A VR (Virtual Reality) panorama shows the ancient synagogue in Capernaum. By clicking your mouse on the media window and dragging the cursor to the right or the left, you can actually view this structure in 360 degrees! You can even zoom in to a particular area for a closer look.

There are over 60 of such VRs in the Holyland Virtual Tour!

The City of Jerusalem has over 16 locations to explore. Here the user is about ready to go and explore the garden of Gethsemane.
In Jerusalem at the Western Wall area, a video is watched of a bar-mitzpha. While viewing VRs and videos, you can also listen to the sermon given in the area by clicking on the sermon audio bar.

There are 5 videos, 4 VRs and 4 photos in this location alone!

Ever wanted to visit the empty Garden Tomb? Click and drag your mouse on this VR and you can see the tomb as well as the surrounding area as well.

There is also a photo here of Golgotha, or the Place of the Skull.

In the wilderness of Timna there is a model of the tabernacle. With the aid of the VR, you can turn to the north and see the Table of Shewbread, to the east door to the tabernacle, to the south the Menorah and the Altar of Incense and Veil to the west (as seen in this screenshot).
Petra is a wonder of skill and ingenuity and with 4 VRs, 4 quality photos and one video, you can experience the awe of this Nabatean City yourself.
When Jesus spoke regarding the Gates of Hell, He was referring to the name given to the mouth of this cave in Caesarea Philippi.
Use a VR to view the entire valley of Armageddon from the top of the hill of Megiddo. This and many other sites are waiting for you to explore and enoy in the Holyland Virtual Tour!