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The Jerusalem Project in The Holy Land - Sky is Told to go to Damascus
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The ancient arches of Palmyra.jpg For only two US dollars, tourists can ride one of these four 'ships of the desert'.jpg In the first century AD, Palmyra was a wealthy and elegant city located along the caravan routes linking Persia with the Roman Empire.jpg
The ancient arches of Palmyra.jpg For only two US dollars, tourists can ride one of these four 'ships of the desert'.jpg In the first century AD, Palmyra was a wealthy and elegant city located along the caravan routes linking Persia with the Roman Empire.jpg
Merchant stalls, shoppers and cars all share the streets of modern day Damascus.jpg Dine like a King at Bon Appetit Restaurant.jpg Fruit is especially good in Syria; fresh-squeezed juice stands are everywhere.jpg
Merchant stalls, shoppers and cars all share the streets of modern day Damascus.jpg Dine like a King at Bon Appetit Restaurant.jpg Fruit is especially good in Syria; fresh-squeezed juice stands are everywhere.jpg
Syrians are friendly and helpful.jpg A great variety of dried fruits, seeds and nuts are available for healthy snacking.jpg Let's go shopping!.jpg
Syrians are friendly and helpful.jpg A great variety of dried fruits, seeds and nuts are available for healthy snacking.jpg Let's go shopping!.jpg

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