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Photo Essay: Jerusalem

Jerusalem is a city of contrasts. It’s old, it’s new, and everything in between. Some people are armed with Holy books teaching peace, while others are armed with fully automatic weapons. From flowers to barbwire, you never know what you may find. Below is a collection of photos that I took that define Jerusalem; at least to me. Enjoy…

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The People

The City

Water Meters

Barbwire

East Jerusalem

Dome of the Rock

Fence with barbwire

Doorway

Windmill

Religious trinkets for sale

Flowers and bars

Western Wall (Wailing Wall)

Western Wall with Dome of the Rock

Globes displayed outside the Jaffa Gate to bring awareness to climate change

Church of the Holy Sepulchre

This church is said to be located on the site that Jesus was crucified and is also said to contain the tomb in which Jesus was buried. The church is considered one of the most holy sites for many Christians and the building is shared by several Christian churches. This has caused disagreements and has led to all out brawls.

Outside the church

Inside the tomb that is said to be where Jesus was buried

Really old graffiti

Prayer candles

Prayer candles

Ceiling

Stone on which it is said Jesus’ body was prepared for burial after his death.

Stone on which it is said Jesus’ body was prepared for burial after his death

The famous “Immovable Ladder”

Mount of Olives

The Mount of Olives is named after the grove of olive trees that once covered its slopes. The mount has been used as a Jewish cemetery for over 3,000 years and contains around 150,000 graves. It is also described as the place from which Jesus ascended to heaven marking it a very Holy place for Christians.

Ancient tombs

Olive tree that is said to have been alive at the time of Jesus

Interesting sign at a church

View from the top of Mount of Olives

Jewish graves

Inside a church

The Israeli Museum

One of our favorite places to visit in Jerusalem was the Israeli Museum. It contains artifacts from the area going back to early man. It also contained the Dead Sea Scrolls, which after taking a few photos I was reminded by the security guard that photos were not allowed.

Ancient Sarcophagus

Hallway

Dead Sea Scrolls

Dead Sea Scrolls

Dead Sea Scrolls

Dead Sea Scrolls

 

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