This website is a pictorial guide to historical structures and locations mentioned in the bible, and it also includes some material about other archaeological sites associated with various other ancient near-eastern civilizations. The operators of the website claim that it generally has the highest-quality Holy Land photographs available on the web, and they sell a CD of most of these photos through mail order.
The photographs mainly show well-known sites that annually attract thousands of pilgrims and tourists. Each photo is accompanied by a discription of the structure or location along with its place and significance in the biblical story. I found these descriptions to be generally well-written, informative, and objective enough to mention the controversies and uncertainties that are often associated with historical sites in Palestine.
There are some good photographs of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which encloses the traditional site of Golgotha (where Jesus was crucified) and the tomb where he was buried. There are also some excellent photos of Masada and its environs.
To visit this website, go to Bible Places. It would take many hours to go through the entire site.