At the end of a long and busy day I am going to share with you just a few pictures.
All of the pictures were taken within a few minutes of each other. However, I am not going to tell you where they were taken. You will have to guess where they were taken, there are few clues in the pictures but maybe not enough.
This is Braman’s Wanderings style photography. I like to take pictures of details and nature wherever I go. Even if it doesn’t tell you where they are taken.
The first picture will give you a good clue as to what country they are taken in.
I had to chuckle when I saw this sign. Were they talking about Grandparents, and to make sure that the children did not climb on them? ![]()
Luckily, they have the punctuation in the right spot. How would it read if it said “DO NOT CLIMB ON THE ANTIQUITIES PARENTS! – WATCH YOUR CHILDREN!
I always like to take pictures of flowers when I travel. These look so nice against the background of a rock wall.
So we had the flora in the previous picture, so here is the fauna. I really like this little dragon fly against the background of the Coca-Cola umbrella. I also like the dying foliage along with the living. Sometimes the details of dead foliage are really neat.
Here we have two men fishing from the breakwater. Behind them is the sea and in front of them is a harbor. I took this picture on maximum zoom so you don’t get to see much detail of the fishermen. However, this picture brings back some great memories of the visit.
Let me know in the comments if you have an idea where these pictures were taken.
After a few days I will add a couple of links to other posts that showed pictures from here.
Steven
Well, the few days turned into almost two months, the pictures were all taken at Caesarea Maritima.




I have a guess, but I also have the advantage of knowing the only place where you would have most likely taken a photo of fishermen on breakwaters. Well, there may be two possibilities, but I don’t think the sun is at the right angle for my second guess (given the time of day we were there).
I will let others guess first 🙂
-T
I think that the two of you were standing right next to me when I took the dragonfly picture, so you probably know 🙂
I guess you have been at the Red Sea, maybe Eilat
I just realized that I never came back and answered this question. It is Ceasarea Maritima.
The Red Sea?
Luanne, it is Ceasarea Maritima.
[Hits self in head] Of course it is! Haha, I wish I could visit!
Still no right answer. Do I need to add another clue?
I need two or three clues …
I forgot to come back and give the answer on this post. No more clues, just the answer: Ceasarea Maritima
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