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Blessed Pilgrimage: The Way of Christ the Lord

Upper Galilee: Yehiam Fortress

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Yehiam Fortress Photos

View East: This photo was taken from the Yehiam Fortress, looking toward Mt. Ephraim and the Judean Hill country. the terrain of Upper Galilee made travel difficult throughout the region.

View west: The Yehiam Fortress overlooks the entire coastal area toward the modern Israeli city of Nahariya (top center), 8 miles (12.8 kilometers) away.

View west: The Yehiam Fortress (upper right) looks toward the coast (top). The fortress is in the southwest quadrant of Upper Galilee, south of the Montfort Castle (see “Montfort Castle” on page 69).

View Southeast: This photo shows the path leading to the defense posts left over from Israel’s 1948 war of independence. Compare the photo on page 75, using the blue sign at top right as a reference point.

View east: a defense post used by Israeli soldiers to defend the strategic ground of Yehiam in Israel’s War of Independence.

The title of the blue sign reads in Hebrew, “Soldier Positions.” For context, you can see the same blue sign in the photo at the top of page 74.

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