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Citadel Pass is a there and back day hike of about 21 km from Sunshine Meadows. Mid to late July is usually the best time to view a profusion of wildflowers.
The secrure garrision in the Citadel still holds up to 1,000 residents, often high-ranking NATO officers.
The Citadel of Tiberias. Remains of the Crusader fortress from the 12th century which Chulaybee son of Daher el-Amr (1694-1775) rebuilt in the local black basalt in 1738.
Daytime view, from the sitting room balcony of Suite 2606, Ramses Hilton, Cairo shoring the Citadel of Saladin (upper middle right) & the Mosque of Mohammed Ali Pasha, with the a Rifa'ai & Sultan Hassan Mosques immediately below, in the middle of shot.
JITOA joined the Citadel Amman in celebration of Jordan Earth Hour as part of Don't mess with Nature لا تعبث بالطبيعة Initiative “Turn off the lights campaign” طفي الضو حملة supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities – Department of Antiquities with public and private sector participation from the Jordan Travel & Tourism, and Hospitality sector. The site was candle lit for one hour being one of the remarkable archeological iconic sites in Jordan and the city of Amman; to demonstrate the importance of conserving nature and archeology marking Jordan on the Earth Hour Map
The Citadel of Ashdod is an Iron Age archaeological site on the Mediterranean coast of Israel in southern part of the modern city of Ashdod. The site is mentioned in documents from the time of Sargon II of Assyria when in 713 BCE the Assyrian king speaks that he took over control of the city of Ashdod and had fortified it.