you get the panoramic view of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives! Definitely worth the short hike
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The Mount of Olives, the place where Jesus preached, is also full of biblical records and is surrounded by olive trees. The Mount of Olives is full of Christian holy sites, and the ancient cemetery where Jews were buried for hundreds of years is also on the mountain, so it is also a place worth remembering for the Jewish people.
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you get the panoramic view of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives! Definitely worth the short hike
The Mount of Olives, the holy place of Jerusalem, is also a place of biblical records in the surrounding area of the holy city, except for the districts of the Old City. The Mount of Olives east of Jerusalem, where Jesus once preached, is surrounded by olive trees.
The environment of this mountain is not high on the mountain is very good. On the mountain, you can see a variety of roadside plants, or very local plants. It is recommended that you go to Jerusalem if you have time, you can go to this place and go up and look far.
I stayed at the top of Mt. Olives in a hotel. The people around the place are certainly friendly, perhaps because this is already West bank area so technically not israel. I did not take the bus there but walked out of Jerusalem to get there.
You can see the old town of Jerusalem from Mount Olive.
Overlooking the night view of Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives, a bright light. Looking forward to a few days of close contact with her. The dinner is this Falafell of the Arabs, which is a cut of the noodles, and it is filled with various dishes that you like, as if there is no meat. It tastes not bad!
Hebrew for Har Ha-Zetim, Arabic for Jabal at-Tur. A limestone ridge with many peaks in Palestine. Administratively in the Greater Jerusalem area. East of Jerusalem Old City, Kidron Valley. The mountain is a holy mountain of Judaism and Christianity, and is frequently documented in biblical and later religious literature. The main peak of Mount Olive usually refers to the south summit of 808 meters (2,652 feet) above sea level. The Victoria Hospital Augusta is built on the mid peak of 806 meters (2,645 feet). The highest north peak is known as Scopus Mountain, at an altitude of 820 meters (2,694 feet).