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Canaanite Pool
$ 850.00Original price was: $ 850.00.$ 725.00Current price is: $ 725.00.This is a view looking eastward inside the Canaanite pool several meters below the mountain side. The dimensions create a 10 x 15 mtr. rectangular pool about 14 mtrs. deep. A more thorough explanation can be found in the book City of David, the Story of Ancient Jerusalem.
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City of David & Temple Mount
$ 700.00Original price was: $ 700.00.$ 625.00Current price is: $ 625.00.Standing on the site of the royal palace in the City of David entrance plaza, looking north, one sees the south wall of Jerusalem’s Old City. The dome on the right is the Al Aksa mosque. It is somewhat less grand than the famous Mosque of Omar ( Dome of the Rock ) but they share the summit of Mount Moriah where both the first and second Jewish temples stood.
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Kotel Hakatan
$ 640.00A place of true respite, this small quiet court yard is a meditative haven in the midst of the Old City of Jerusalem’s Muslim quarter. On the left is a section of the Western Wall but this section is north of the well known Western Wall plaza.
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Olive Tree
$ 625.00This olive tree was recently transplanted in the City of David. It is believed to be some 500 years old. Through its boughs, one may see a funerary monument known as the Tomb of Zachariah.
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Southeast Temple Corner
$ 625.00This is a view of the southeast corner of the Temple Mount just before dawn as seen from the City of David. These walls are not from the first or second Temple era. Though there are some small remnants, the Roman Emperor Hadrian effectively destroyed Jerusalem to the ground.
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The Gihon Spring
$ 625.00This was the primary water source inside the walls of Salem, the Canaanite mountain fortress called Jebusi. While the water supported life inside the walls and irrigated crops in the Kidron Valley to the east, it is likely the spring’s outlet provided access to King David’s officer Joab and facilitated the city’s capture. David made the fortress his capital, renaming it the City of David.