The Innocents Abroad

Describe some of the historical areas that the group can see from the hill 1,200 feet above the Lake of Galilee.

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The many historical sites is the only redeeming feature of this view from the hill above the Lake of Galilee. Amongst others, the group can see Dan, Tiberius, Joseph's pit, and Mount Hermon. They are also led to the battlefield of Hattin where Twain has trouble viewing any battle, let alone one of significance, taking place there.