Mt Sinai is a regular feature of the biblical story. Climbing it brings on a rush of memories.
Farming along the Nile
Explore the look, feel, and technology of farming along the West Bank of the Nile.
Mycenae's Lion Gate
The gateway to the Bronze Age city of Mycenae is topped by a pair of lions. It is the only monumental sculpture that has survived from the Mycenaean civilization.
Irresistible music
Dinner music and dancing in Naplio, Greece.
Camel Cowboys
Our explorers go camel riding near Cairo's pyramids.
Journey to the Center of a Pyramid
The journey into a pyramid is not for the faint of heart. Here's why.
Heart holes
Why do cathedrals attract our attention?
Paul and the beasts
Was the Apostle Paul ever in a Roman amphitheater?
Roman amphitheater
We visit the Roman Amphitheater at Trier, Germany, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Fragments of a Roman past
The Roman Germanic Museum in Köln (Cologne) has some fascinating artifacts.
Cologne (Köln) in the biblical period
The history of Cologne goes back to the New Testament age.
Galli Guys
The Romans knew about a people and a land called Gaul.
Constantine's Throne Room
The brilliance of Roman engineering is on display in the throne room of Constantine the Great.
An Arabian Invitation
Learn more about an upcoming travel opportunity to Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
G'morgen from Trier
Mark arrivers in Trier.and stops for a German-style breakfast.
Haifa Harbor
This video feels suddenly dated, as cruise ships have discontinued using Haifa since the beginning of the Gaza War. There is hope, however, that this kind of travel will resume soon.
Hike the Wadi Boqeq
The Wadi Bokek in the Dead Sea basin displays the resiliency of life and the power of erosion.
Portugali Pastry
The pastry that defines Portugal's sweetness: Pastel de nata.
Cooking Class
Mark and Vicki take a cooking class in Porto, Portugal.
How Portugal got its name
The name of a settlement was given to a country.