King Herod built his impressive fortress at Masada, Israel, overlooking the Dead Sea. It is thought that King David may have also used this fortress, as the Bible references King David retreated to his high fortress.

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King Herod built his impressive fortress at Masada, Israel, overlooking the Dead Sea. It is thought that King David may have also used this fortress, as the Bible references King David retreated to his high fortress.
♥️ Masada Israel ⛰🇮🇱 #masadafortress #israel2019 #rkstravelblog #wanderlust #022719 (at Masada (מצדה)) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuacBlQAFkRUm_wWgc6OmHLcUvh7BgsuUOSg8k0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1tpdgflxzntmt
A Tristram's starling stands watch atop the #MasadaFortress, the last bastion of the Jewish rebellion in the 1st Century, built atop a 1,476-ft. plateau overlooking the Dead Sea. The remaining holdouts in AD-74 took their own lives rather than surrender to the Romans. Thus place is utterly amazing! (at Masada Fortress)
Sulla sinistra uno degli accampamenti romani che assiedarono la Fortezza di #Masada durante la prima guerra giudaica, durata dal 66 al 70 d.C... On the left one of the Roman camps that besieged the #Masadafortress during the first Jewish war, which lasted 66-70 A.D. #israel #itraveljlm (presso Masada National Park, Unesco World Heritade Site)