Caesarea
On top of the ruins turned restaurant / giftshop complex
Big factory chimneys make an interesting background to this laid-back art.
And you wonder why it took a beduin to stumble over the Dead Sea Scrolls.
The promontory part of Herod's Promontory Palace.
The pillars of what Josephus called 'a most magnificent palace'.
Tourists let loose in the Promontory Palace.
And the serious info stuff on the Promontory Palace - here's what it looked like in-between the orgies, ie when Herod's friends were off in rehab.
The royal entertainment complex
Et c'est moi!
...and for about 5 minutes I knew the difference between Corinthian and Grecian pillars!
Being surrounded by all this magnificent artwork, we just couldn't contain our creativity any longer: he just HAD to model, and I just HAD to paint.