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Quote: Mitzpe Ramon is a huge erosion crater that lies midway between Eilat and Jerusalem. It's a long, dusty drive and isn't frequented by many tourists - as they usually take the more popular route via the Dead Sea. Read More
Quote: beautiful scenery. you can see the mountains in Jordan on the other side of the river. Swimming in the Dead sea was great. Very therapeutic. Gets rid of skin infections. Read More
Quote: There are many places from which you can get excellent views of the Old City of Jerusalem from above, but one of the best is by taking a stroll along the walls and ramparts of the city. The Old City of Jerusalem Read More
Quote: A popular spot for many bus tours, with Christian pilgrims on board, to visit is the Garden of Gethsemane, well known as the place where Jesus went with his disciples before he died, as chronicled in the New Read More
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Quote: I was looking for a Hebrew-English Bible. My guide had pointed me to the Bible Society on Jaffa Street, but they were closed already that day. So I made my way towards the Old City through Jaffa Gate to walk back Read More
Quote: Smack in the center of 'new' Jerusalem, the Blue Hole has long been a staple of expats, young Israelis, and anyone in need of a cheap drink. The ambiance is great. It's actually located in a cellar. The room Read More
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Quote: The Underground is the grand-daddy of Jerusalem clubs. It''s been serving up drinks and dancing for as long as anyone can remember and though the clientele changes, the club really doesn''t. Found behind a dark Read More
Quote: These windows are pretty neat. Each window is a symbolic representation of one of the 12 tribes of Judah. There are four sides to the roof of the synagogue and three windows on each side. Jewish tradition does Read More