SOUTHERN PALESTINE,
OR JUDÆA.

SOUTHERN PALESTINE, OR JUDÆA.

Enlarged by permission from Keith Johnston’s Map.

SOUTHERN PALESTINE, OR JUDÆA.

SOUTHERN PALESTINE, OR JUDÆA.

JAFFA TO HEBRON.

A REEF of sharp jagged rocks, over which the surf breaks fiercely, runs parallel with the shore, forming a natural breakwater. Inside the reef the water is smooth enough, but too shallow to admit anything except fishing-boats and small coasting-craft. The harbour has silted up by the sand-drift from Arabian and African deserts, so that steamers and sea-going vessels must anchor outside. Jaffa, a town of four thousand inhabitants, picturesque at a distance, as all Eastern towns are, stands on the slope of a hill and comes close down to the beach. It is encircled by a broad belt of gardens and orange groves. A rich fertile plain stretches for ten or twelve miles inland. Then a range of hills bounds the view.