The image shows a landscape photograph taken on November 22, 2001.
The photo is divided into two sections by a dark line down the middle. The top half depicts Mount of Olives and Kidron Valley, with the Church of All Nations (Basilica of the Agony) situated in the center. In front of the church lies an olive grove known as Gethsemane.
The bottom half of the photo shows a section of Derekh Ha Ofel sidewalk, which is located on the opposite side of Kidron Valley from Mount of Olives and the Church of All Nations. It offers a view of the valley below, with many trees in the foreground.
In the background of both sections, several buildings can be seen on the horizon. On the left-hand side of each section, the landscape rises up into hills covered with more olive trees. The sky above is overcast and gray.
The overall atmosphere of this image is one of historical significance, as it captures a moment in time from 2001. It provides a unique perspective on the geography and architecture of Jerusalem. – AI vision
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