Set in northern Israel, the Sea of Galilee, also known as Lake Kinneret, is the country’s largest freshwater lake. Nestled amidst lush countryside and fed by the Jordan River, the lake is surrounded by a mix of farming villages and bustling towns. This region is rich with history, featuring ancient ruins and significant biblical sites where Jesus is believed to have lived, ministered, and performed miracles. Today, visitors can explore these historical landmarks and enjoy the serene, natural beauty of the area.
Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret)
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