MSLP has enjoyed a jam packed couple of days inside
Jerusalem.
On Tuesday, after a long nights sleep, the group headed into the
centre of town to learn all about the different transport options, including
buses and a trip on the light rail.
They then had a walking tour of Machane Yehuda, Ben Yehuda
Street and all the wonderful places to eat. Despite the driving rain, they
relished the opportunity to see the hustle and bustle of the vibrant city.
On Wednesday, we trooped over to the City of David for a tour of the fascinating history and all the archaeological digs that are happening. After a stunning view of the Mount of Olives, we embarked on an exciting water hike through an underground tunnel, singing merrily in the narrow and dark spaces.
We then walked along a recently discovered pathway from the
City of David to the edge of the Temple Mount. It was fascinating to be able to
walk the same paths that were walked on by pilgrims to the Temple over 2000
years ago. When we finally reached the end of the tunnel, we emerged at the
Davidson Centre, which contains the Southern Wall excavations. There we had a
tour of the different ruins that can be seen as well as watched a video recreating
what the old city looked like in the days of the temple.
By this stage we were famished and had a sumptuous lunch in
the Jewish Quarter. Following that we toured the old city before finally
visiting the Kottel and spending some time there. We then walked to a great
lookout over the kottel before walking back to the hotel .
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