Sunday, 15 May 2011

Jerusalem Part 1


For the last day of the trip, our distributor had arranged for a presonalised guide to tak us around Jerusalem. At first we were no really bothered, however it was well worth it as it turns out. The city has some amazing history and some amazing sights. It's hard to believe all the reloigions live so close to each other with a (reasonable) amonut of restraint. Having said that, it is clear that for all factions ot agree on anything in Jersualem just takes a long, long time.

Jaffa Gate, Christ's tomb and the slab on which he lay...


Jerusalem streets and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre



Ancient Graffiti and beautiful flowers

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