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Offline Timothy W2

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Old Jerusalem
« on: October 13, 2025, 05:02:11 pm »
In 1992, I had the opportunity to visit Old Jerusalem at the time I was in Tel Aviv. I had a guide who took me to the Temple Mount and asked if I would like to visit the current digs that had just been started. I miss those days and was looking on YouTube and was surprised at the changes there. The small at the time dig has turned into a good sized sight along with changes at the West Wall. Has anyone been there recently? I bought my first ancient coin there from one of the merchants as we were leaving. It would be tops on the "bucket list " if I could return.

Offline Canaan

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Re: Old Jerusalem
« Reply #1 on: October 14, 2025, 10:49:31 am »
Hello Timothy,
Huge number of excavations and great finds have been done since 1992, alt of new archeological sites have opened, as a guide who lives in Jerusalem, we still see new things all the time though i am around everyday!!

 

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