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Fascinating Jerusalem!
A Travel Blog entry by dinovagabond from Jerusalem, Israel
... - any God. He didn't care what religion they were as long as they believed in a Creator. I was definitely in Jerusalem, I thought. After breakfast, I toured the city. The first thing I did was walk around the wall of the Old City and stopped at ...
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Jerusalem, if I forget you...
A Travel Blog entry by ilovetheworld from Jerusalem, Israel
... the WHOLE time. Even if we looked at him or made eye contact, he just sat there, staring at us. Creepo. Anyway, we got into Jerusalem (at Jaffa Gate) around 11pm and checked in to the Youth Hostel we were staying at. It was a bit dingy, and quite 'school ...
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Weekend in Jerusalem
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Jerusalem, Israel
... but only got 14-seaters. Now when we had no luggage to speak of, we were given a 50-seater. We drove toward Jerusalem but took a detour fairly close to the city to drive through the valley of Elah which is where the combat between David and Goliath ...
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First day in Jerusalem - fun with the locals !!
A Travel Blog entry by caleb_cathy from Jerusalem, Israel
... 9.30pm after having had a long wait at customs. They were of course all hungry when they got here - and we had bought enough food only for breakfast the next morning, so most of them ate toast etc for tea. So off to bed ready to tackle the next ...
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Arrival in Jerusalem
A Travel Blog entry by dabaer from Jerusalem, Israel
... us in a welcoming shehecheyanu ceremony. Once we were finished there, we made our way to the City of David, where Jerusalem began nearly 3,000 years ago. We walked along the ancient walls and streets while we learned about the biblical stories ...
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Walking Matilda in Jerusalem!
A Travel Blog entry by kcroone from Jerusalem, Israel
Up and at 'em today! Breakfast was served till 8:30 and we rolled down about 8:10. It was a simple breakfast of toast, homemade yogurt, cornflakes, oranges and cheese. I was most excited for the toast and cheese! All I needed was tomatoes and ...
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Jerusalem-Day 2
A Travel Blog entry by kcroone from Jerusalem, Israel
Today the breakfast time dictated what time we were up and at 'em! So by 8:30 we had eaten and were ready to walk the Old City Wall from Jaffa Gate to St. Stephen's Gate. It was a short walk to the entrance so we waited, waited and waited some more ...
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Time keeps on tickin', tickin' tickin'...
A Travel Blog entry by sla514 from Jerusalem, Israel
... whole day was an incredibly fun, interesting experience. We can't wait to go back & maybe stay in a Druze Bed & Breakfast. October 23, 2007 Every month, Evette's group from school here, have some sort of ...
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Lessons Learned Part 2: "On The Trip"
A Travel Blog entry by journeyer from Jerusalem, Israel
... asked for their photo and this provided an opening for conversation. o Stay in a bed & breakfast or zimmer. We really loved our stay at Villa Carmel in Zichron Ya'acov. ...
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How McDonalds Happens in Isreal
A Travel Blog entry by appabob from Jerusalem, Israel
... of Jerusalem: So old, historic, spirtual, and touching. Mix of Muslim quarter, Christian Quarter, Jewish Quarter. 2. Walking A LOT around Jerusalem: avg. of 5 mi a day, from 9am-5pm 3. Holocaust Museum, Isreali Museum: Learned a lot about history. 4. ...
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quiet day for me
A Travel Blog entry by hingstontribe from Jerusalem, Israel
... NZ20. lets say $19.95. just to make myself feel good. I hope they have a toaster here, and I hope they have bread for breakfast tomorrow. After Tova's I was wanting to do a 3 hour bike ride around Jerusalem but the tour was can canceled so I had an ...
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'He's not here, he has risen!'
A Travel Blog entry by jemthegem from Jerusalem, Yerushalayim, Israel
... Wall which was intense, to think that this was PART of the Temple escapes you. There is a common condition around here called Jerusalem Syndrome, where when people presented with the depth, power and realness of the places they get overwhelmed and have a ...
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If I forget you, O Yerushalayim
A Travel Blog entry by jemthegem from Jerusalem, Yerushalayim, Israel
... out relieved they hadn't killed me. That night, hours before we were to hop on a plane we did a midnight tour of Jerusalem on bikes. Seriously the most fun! So different seeing everything draped in darkness and empty. If anyone goes to Jerusalem you HAVE ...
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The Holy Land--in Brief
A Travel Blog entry by shariandbob from Jerusalem, Israel
... El Sheik and Luxor in Egypt, then taking it away, but then it was Easter so we couldn't find a room at the inn in Jerusalem, so we ended up back in Amman for two nights--this time at the Sheraton (US$60 with 4,000 points THANK YOU STARWOOD POINTS). ...
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The Meeting House
A Travel Blog entry by sundayinthepark from Jerusalem, Israel
... you are in that cauldron, it is very difficult to relax and be at ease. This is not to say, of course, that Jerusalem was perhaps my favourite metropolis stop on my three week adventure (though Istanbul was marvellous too). Its intensity comes hand in ...
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The Holy Land
A Travel Blog entry by bigdriver222 from Jerusalem, Israel
... ungodly conditions at the Paris airport Israel does indeed seem like the land of milk and honey. At least my bed did last night. I arrived in Jerusalem about 1:30am Monday morning and was dropped at my hotel just inside Jaffa gate of the Old City. ...
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Another week and weekend
A Travel Blog entry by joelmeeker from Jerusalem, Israel
... , named for Charles Warren who discovered it in 1867. Some believe this was the passages by which David's army conquered Jerusalem as mentioned in 2 Sam. 5:7-8. Descending farther we arrived at the Gihon Spring, the source of water for Davidic Jerusalem, ...
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Shalom from the centre of world religion!
A Travel Blog entry by danly from Jerusalem, Israel
... within the Old City that contains some of the most important religious sites in the world. Although in Israeli controlled Jerusalem, the Temple Mount is managed by an Islamic council. The dress code is the strictest we came across ensuring ...
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More animals and other things too
A Travel Blog entry by tisch from Jerusalem, Yerushalayim, Israel
... down. But alas, we can do none of this. Yesterday started off with a leisurely morning in Givatayim, schmoozing through breakfast with Miriam. Then it was off to the Shuk Carmel for the Tuesday crafts market on Nachalat Binyamin, Nice stuff ...
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A Little House in Rechavia Jerusalem
20 Eben Ezra St., Jerusalem, Israel
... beautiful old stone house completely renovated from the ground, in the heart of Rechavia, one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Jerusalem and only 15 minutes walk from downtown, 20 minutes to the Old City (5 minutes to the Great Synagogue). We serve ...
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Ocklynge Manor Eastbourne
Mill Rd, Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Eastbourne's only Bed & Breakfast to be awarded 5 Gold Stars by the AA & Visit Britain. Placed 3rd in "The Independent Newspaper's" 50 Best British Bed & Breakfasts 2007. Free private parking in gated courtyard. Quiet location. Home-made bread ...
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