Haneviim 54 Inn
Travel Blogs from Jerusalem
Bobbling like a cork
... the water to further you pop back out - giving the impression that you are a cork bobbing in the ocean. Swimming on your front also takes some practice - it is now half as easy as it seems and it takes a fair bit of coordination just to avoid being flipped back over or ending up with your feet above your head.
I tasted the water. I couldn't resist - I was SO curious! And it was the weirdest taste ever. It's not even salty but the water is just really really bitter. ...
Jerusalem
De eerste bus naar Jerusalem vertrekt al om 7u maar de eerste shuttle vertrekt aan het schip ook pas om 7u en er zijn geen taxi's in de buurt van het schip. We hadden nog geprobeerd via onze chauffeur van de vorige avond maar die begon maar met werken om 10u. Aan de receptie hadden we ook nog gevraagd of we via hen een taxi konden bestellen voor ’s ochtends maar dat ging ook niet. Dan maar om 6u op, ontbijten kan vanaf 6u30 en stipt om 6u30 staan we aan het buffet. We nemen de ...
Divisions
... Wall, his first words to me were "See that? That's the apartheid wall," before launching into a impassioned rant about how his people were being pushed further and further east, and how their livelihood was being threatened by "increased Israelisation" of what has been historically a Palestinian area.
But he, too, was an intensely friendly individual. In fact, every person who talked with me (other than the street vendors who relentlessly called me ...
Lettre à notre Ministre des Affaires étrangères
... et demi une réponse au visa, à cause du retard accumulé dans son travail. Qu'importe, le dossier est clôt, la demande de visa enfin envoyée, et nous attendons avec espoir. Il faut par ailleurs noter qu'il est impossible de joindre le service des visas du Consulat français, ni par email, ni par téléphone, pour la même raison que le retard : la malheureuse fonctionnaire est débordée et n'a même pas le temps de répondre au téléphone et aux ...
Walking in the footsteps of....many other tourists
... aid to Israel each year. $3 billion just doesn’t buy much respect anymore.
So, getting past the welcoming committee we arrive at the Coenaculum. According to Christian legend this is the room in which Jesus and his disciples conducted the Passover meal-The Last Supper-. The word Coenaculum comes from the Latin word for dining Room. This building was originally part of the Holy Zion Church built 390 years after the death of Christ. It ...
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