Masada (also written as Massada or Masadá, romanization of Hebrew מ צ ד ה, Metzada, מ צ ו ד ה, metzuda, "fortress") is the name given to a number of palaces and fortifications at the summit of a mountain amesetada isolated in the eastern part of Judean desert, near the south-west coast of the Dead Sea, and within the limits of Israel's Southern District, 18 kilometres south of the oasis of Ein Gedi
I rode this last month very cool....
AUgrad00 1 year ago