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bpancier · 6 years
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A curiously unrenovated 2 block stretch in the center of Jerusalem. This will probably be the last photo from our trip.
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bpancier · 6 years
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The street art there is just amazing. And there’s lots of wall left to cover.
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In the afternoon we headed to Bethlehem. After seeing the market and manger square we wandered up to the wall.
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bpancier · 6 years
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Ramparts #4
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bpancier · 6 years
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Ramparts #3
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More ramparts
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bpancier · 6 years
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You can walk the ramparts of about half of the Old City. I did the whole route today.
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bpancier · 6 years
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Didn’t take too many pictures yesterday for some reason. Here’s from our morning hike up the Mt of Olives and Gethsemane. The olive tree in the last photo has been dated to over 2,000 years old.
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bpancier · 6 years
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Four quick photos of Jerusalem’s Old City to close the day. Just outside and just inside Damascus Gate, David’s tower, and Teddy’s Park.
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bpancier · 6 years
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From our roof in Jerusalem. Don’t think I could throw a baseball and hit the Dome of the Rock but I could probably hit one that far. Likewise the El Ghawanima tower. Could hit the Holy Sepulchre with a golf ball.
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bpancier · 6 years
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The church is fairly simple and unapologetically modern
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The Catholic Church was built over the supposed site of Mary’s house
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bpancier · 6 years
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The Greek Church of the Annunciation. The Greeks, following the 2nd century Gospel of James, believe Gabriel appeared to Mary while she was drawing water at a well. The well is now dry but the Church remains
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bpancier · 6 years
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Today in Nazareth: the view from our room, the old city, and views up into the new city
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The basilica in Nazareth from our rooftop.
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While waiting for the bus to Nazareth here are a few final pics from this morning in Amman
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A late dinner of manaqish, mansaf, and cheesy fries on the 7th floor roof restaurant of the Amman Pasha Hotel
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