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Tag Archives: Jerusalem
Artwork of Mahane Yehuda Market
I’ve posted about the Mahane Yehuda Market here, and a bit of research indicates that a project ‘Tabula Rasa’ (Blank Slate) was begin in 2011, and all the artwork on show is the brainchild of street artise Itamar Paloge who co-opted … Continue reading
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Tagged food, graffiti, Jerusalem, Mahane Yehuda, market, nightlife, photography
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Jerusalem at night
Our memory of Jerusalem (while not complete by any means) was that there are three distinct experiences to be had – the Old City (of course) and the nearby newer, trendy area Mamila precinct, or the urban area away from both … Continue reading
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Mahane Yehuda Market
Mahane Yehuda Market is one of those places that if you stand in one place long enough, you’ll see the town pass by. At least, while you’re standing there, I’m pretty certain you won’t go hungry or thirsty. Fruit, nuts, … Continue reading
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Local living
I think it’s safe to say that we’re addicted to travel. The only issue with this addiction is that it’s pretty pricey, so often the main aim is to minimise the costs while still getting an experience that isn’t limited. … Continue reading
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Jerusalem – the Old City at night
We’ve not used AirBnB before, and if our experience in Jerusalem is their standard offering, we’ll definitely be using them again. Wow! is all we can say. Really topnotch stuff from start to finish. It also helps that we picked … Continue reading
Jerusalem – in a word: “old”
Today, we were incredibly fortunate to have a tour of Jerusalem from a a research fellow from the University of Haifa (it says so on his card). Haim was amazingly knowledgable, and showed us around Jerusalem. Having led archeological digs, … Continue reading
Posted in Black and White, Travel
Tagged black and white, Church, Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
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