Mount Tabor
is renowned for being
an excellent
thermal machine
, and so – it is our main flying site. From here we
fly our regular 25 km summer "Milk-Run" to the east, passing over the point where the Jordan River runs out of the
Sea-of-Galilee. This is
believed to be the place where Jesus was baptized.
Not too
far away to the north-west lies the city of Nazareth. Here, almost two
thousand years ago, a short, dark-haired and dark-eyed Jewish preacher named Yeshua was fleeing from his prosecutors. He fled south into
the surrounding hills, the last and most southern of which is a steep cliff,
dropping down to the Valley of Jezraa'el. Flying conditions
then must have been much better than today's: using a light southerly breeze
Jesus launched, gained some height, and made the first cross-country ever in
this ancient and troubled land. He top-landed some 8 km to the east, right here
on Mt Tabor.
And here - according to a Christian legend dating from the 4th century, he went
through the process of his Transfiguration.
We
normally land on the eastern coast of the
Sea-of-Galilee
, 210 meters below sea
level. This is where the Apostles saw Jesus walking upon the waters.
You can
continue farther east into the Golan Heights if you like, but not
for long…
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