Masada, a World Heritage Site, Symbol of Freedom

Massive Masada, gaunt and arid, haunted and spititual

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Masada is best seen at dusk or sunrise, also superb is to see the sunrise from Masada over the mountains of Moab on the opposite shore of the Dead Sea.

Masada, in the Dead Sea Valley, Israel, has to be one of the most challenging places you will ever visit.

The snake path ascent, very steep up near vertical cliffs is challenge enough for some.

This painting was created from location studies and made soon after visiting Masada.

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By Gordon Frickers 457 x 610mm (18" x 24"), Oils on canvas, Price of the original on application (From a location visit)

 

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