The ocean view in Caesarea. A great place for a cold beer.
The ruins are majestic and make you feel young and insignicant.I hear them whispering, "I'll be here tomorrow, and you will be dust."
Insignificance aside, one of the favorite dishes to be had was watermelon with Bulgarian Cheese, a very salty, creamy goat cheese
--take a chunk of both and enjoy.
Above is the Caesarea--also known as the Old City that dates back more than 2000 years. It was a unique trip back in time, and I kept wondering if they enjoyed beer by the ocean side as much as I do. Ceasarea was built on the ruins of Stratonospyrgos (Straton's Tower) in 93 BC. In 63 BC, the Romans took over the Jewish City and named it for the Roman Emperor, Caesar Augustus. Since then its been a port city, A Muslim fishing village, and now the entire is controlled by the Rothschild Foundation, one of the richest families in the world. Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu also lives there, but he didn't get to shake my hand that day.