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  • Jerusalem, Old City street. V
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  • Jerusalem, old city street.
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  • Old City streets on friday night.
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  • Greek orthodox priests near Jaffa gate.
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  • Holy Sepulcre. Franciscans friars near Jesus Christ tomb.
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  • Holy Sepulcre. Jesus Christ tomb.
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  • Old City souqs in the Muslim Quarter.
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  • Dome of the Rocks.This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Mount of Olives.
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  • Old City, Christian Syriac churc of St Marks. This woman is praying in Aramaic, the ancient language of Levant at Jesus times. For the Syrian Church the basement' s room is is the St Mark's house and the Last Supper place.
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  • Jerusalem, Old City street. V
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  • Jerusalem, Old City street. V
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  • Old City, Zion Gate.
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  • Old City, Dormition's Church.
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  • Ophel Archeological Garden. After many archeological expeditions came to the light monumental structures of Herodian period. King Herod the Great rebuilt Scond Temple and expanded sacred enclosure.
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  • Dome of the Rocks.This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Dome of the Rocks, on the back Mount of Olives.This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church, pilgrims near Jesus tomb.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church. Coptic priest near Jesus Christ tomb.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church. Holy mass with greek orthodox patriarch.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church. Holy mass with greek orthodox patriarch.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church.
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  • Holy Sepulcre. Jesus Christ tomb.
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  • Jerusalem, old city street. Via Dolorosa (Path of Sorrow) is the street that the cross-bearing Jesus followed from the site of his condemnation (Praetorium) to the site of his crucifixion and grave.
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  • Ophel Archeological Garden. After many archeological expeditions came to the light monumental structures of Herodian period. King Herod the Great rebuilt Scond Temple and expanded sacred enclosure.
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  • Dome of the Rocks.This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Old City, Ethiopian Monastery. The Ethiopians possess no parts of the Holy Sepulchre sohave a small compound on the roof.
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  • Dome of the Rocks.This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church.
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  • Dome of the Rocks.This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Jerusalem, old city street. Via Dolorosa (Path of Sorrow) is the street that the cross-bearing Jesus followed from the site of his condemnation (Praetorium) to the site of his crucifixion and grave.
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  • Jaffa's Gate, the traditional entrance for pilgrims with the Tower of David, a citadel with Herodian, Roman, Byzantine, Muslim, Crusader, Ottoman ruins, but nothing from David's times.
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  • Ophel Archeological Garden. After many archeological expeditions came to the light monumental structures of Herodian period. King Herod the Great rebuilt Scond Temple and expanded sacred enclosure.
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  • Dome of the Rocks, on the back Mount of Olives with Russian Church of Mary Magdalene..This magificent mosque, built by Umayyad caliphs in 691 A.D., is the third-holiest Muslim site after the ka'ba in Mecca and Prophet's Mosque in Medina. according to Muslim tradition this the point to which Good took Muhammad on his journey to heaven. TheDome of the Rocks surrounds what Muslims believeto have been Abraham's altar where he almost sacrificed his son Ismael. The Dome of the Rocks, with other al-Aqsa Mosque dominate the Temple Mount.
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  • Old City near Jaffa's Gate.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church. Holy mass with greek orthodox patriarch.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church, pilgrims near Jesus tomb.
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  • Holy Sepulcre church. Russian Pilgrims prays on the slab on whic Jesus was supposedly anointed before he was buried.
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  • Jerusalem, old city street. Via Dolorosa (Path of Sorrow) is the street that the cross-bearing Jesus followed from the site of his condemnation (Praetorium) to the site of his crucifixion and grave.
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  • Jaffa's Gate, the traditional entrance for pilgrims.
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  • Greek Orthodox patriarch going to the Holy Sepulcre for a ceremony.
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  • Jerusalem, old city street.
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  • Ugento. Cripta del Crocifisso, is a small underground church with beautiful frescoes (XIII-XVII cent.) The red and black crosses are traditionally  to the Teutonics Knights and Templar Knights, because Salento was on the road to Santa Maria di Leuca, the main harbour for Palestine and Jerusalem.
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  • Ugento. Cripta del Crocifisso, is a small underground church with beautiful frescoes (XIII-XVII cent.) The red and black crosses are traditionally  to the Teutonics Knights and Templar Knights, because Salento was on the road to Santa Maria di Leuca, the main harbour for Palestine and Jerusalem.
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