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View of city eastwards from Dan Panorama hotel along the Tel Aviv seafront.
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Yofa (Joppa) is just south of Tel Aviv. St. Peter's Catholic church was built in the late 19th century by the Franciscan Order with funding from the Spanish royal house. Both the Franciscan and Spanish royal emblems appear above the church's main entrance. One of the chapels is part of an earlier church built on ...
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Unusual to see African birds in a tropical Asian setting with coconut palms. JBP02C
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View of a local neighbourhood at Wadi Hilwa road. On the slopes of Mt Zion, outside the City Walls, south of the old city. Church of St. Peter in Gallicantu "Before the cock crows twice, thou shalt deny me thrice" Mark 14:72 This neighbourhood of Silwan (Siloam) is a predominantly Arab village with a s...
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The cathedral dates from 1910. It is named after the patron saint of England, who was actually a Palestinian conscript in the Roman army. St George was executed in AD 303 for tearing up a copy of Epmeror Diocletian's decree forbidding Christianity. During World War I, the cathedral was the local headquarters of the ...
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Also called the Valley of Jehoshaphat, this valley between Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives has several Jewish tombs (see snapshots) as well as Muslim and Christian ones. Is78
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