
The ancient Roman Baths at Hamat Gader (16 images)
Hamat Gader is located on the bank of the Yarmuk river is below the ancient city Gader (Gadara) which was part of the Decapolis. The public baths complex was built by the Romans in the 2nd century BC, and remained in use for 600 years.
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The ancient Roman baths in Hamat Gader from the...
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The ancient Roman baths in Hamat Gader from the...
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The ancient Roman baths in Hamat Gader
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The Hall of the Pillars at the ancient Roman...
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The Hall of the Pillars at the ancient Roman...
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The Hall of the Pillars at the ancient Roman...
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The Lepers pool at the ancient Roman baths in...
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The Oval Hall at the ancient Roman baths in...
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The ancient Roman baths in Hamat Gader from the...
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The ancient Roman baths in Hamat Gader from the...
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Israel, the pool at Hamat Gader
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A view from Hamat Gader of the railway bridge...
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A view from Hamat Gader of the railway bridge...
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A view from Hamat Gader of the railway bridge...
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A view from Hamat Gader of the railway bridge...
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The Hall of the Pillars at the ancient Roman...