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260-23. A street leading to the Church of Annunciation. Nazareth, the Middle East, March 16, 2002

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The second floor(?) in the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
Construction of a mosque near Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
Interior of the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth, Grotto of the Virgin. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
A gift of Taiwan depicting Madonna(?) in the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
An Ukrainian inscription at the entrance to the yard of the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
A cave behind a fence in the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth (Grotto of the Virgin). The Middle East, March 16, 2002
In New Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Middle East, April 1, 2000
Church of Annunciation. Nazareth, the Middle East, April 1, 2000
A road to Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Middle East, April 1, 2000
Facade of Church of Annunciation in Nazareth. The Middle East, April 1, 2000
The Salesian Church (of Jesus the Adolescent) on a hill. Nazareth, the Middle East, March 14, 2002
The Salesian Church (of Jesus the Adolescent) on a hill. Nazareth, the Middle East, March 16, 2002
A traffic jam on a street. Nazareth, the Middle East, March 16, 2002
View of Nazareth from a road. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
View of Nazareth with its churches from a road. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
View of schoolchildren from a bus during traffic jam. Nazareth, the Middle East, March 16, 2002
View of unknown person from a bus during traffic jam. Nazareth, the Middle East, March 16, 2002
View of a village north from Nazareth(?) from a road. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
The Salesian Church (of Jesus the Adolescent) on a hill. Nazareth, the Middle East, April 1, 2000
Church of Beatitudes in Tabgha near Lake Kinneret. The Middle East, March 16, 2002
Church of Primacy of Saint Peter in Capernaum, on Lake Kinneret (with water level below normal). The Middle East, March 16, 2002
Church of Flagellation in Old City of Jerusalem. The Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Colonnade of Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Some chapel of Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Dome of Stella Mare Church in Haifa. The Middle East, October 26, 2002
A door of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Over the entrance of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Calvary in Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre from the Citadel. Jerusalem, the Middle East, August 15, 2002
Entrance of Church of Holy Sepulchre from the Calvary. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Olives below Muhraqa church on Mount Carmel near Haifa. The Middle East, October 26, 2002
Coptic chapel of the Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Syrian chapel of the Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Nativity scene in Stella Mare Church in Haifa. The Middle East, October 26, 2002
Catholicon Hall in the Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, August 15, 2002
Church of Mary Magdalene(?) on Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 20, 2002
War memorial in front of Stella Mare Church in Haifa. The Middle East, October 26, 2002
Massive door of the Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
The North Church(?) in archeological site of Avdat in Negev Desert. The Middle East, November 17, 2002
Gethsemane Church of All Nations from Derekh Ha Ofel Road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
The North Church(?) in archeological site of Avdat in Negev Desert. The Middle East, November 17, 2002
The North Church(?) in archeological site of Avdat in Negev Desert. The Middle East, November 17, 2002
The North Church(?) in archeological site of Avdat in Negev Desert. The Middle East, November 17, 2002
Ruins of a Byzantine church(?) behind Saint Anne monastery. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 20, 2002
Excavations of a Byzantine church(?) behind Saint Anne monastery. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 20, 2002
Adam s Skull chamber of Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
A road in Old City. Nazareth, the Middle East, April 1, 2000
A road in Old City. Nazareth, the Middle East, April 1, 2000
A road in Old City. Nazareth, the Middle East, April 1, 2000
View of Old City from Dominus Flevit Church on Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
A vertically split column at entrance of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
View of Jewish cemetery and Dominus Flevit Church from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
Facade of Gethsemane Church of All Nations (zoomed) from Derekh Ha Ofel Road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Russian orthodox church of Mary Magdalene on a slope of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
View of Nazareth and its churches from a highway. The Middle East, April 1, 2000
St. Nicholas Church (Niguliste kirik), located at Niguliste 3 in Tallinn s Old Town. Although originally built as a fortress church in the 13th century dedicated to Saint Nicholas (patron of sailors and merchants), it is no longer a functioning place of worship. Today, it houses the Niguliste Museum, a branch of the Art Museum of Estonia, dedicated to medieval ecclesiastical art. The church was founded by Westphalian merchants in the 1230s and was one of the wealthiest in the city. It was heavily damaged during the Soviet bombing of Tallinn in March 1944, losing its roof and most of its interior, but was meticulously restored in the following decades. The tower, rebuilt with a Baroque spire, now features a glass elevator and a viewing platform offering panoramic views of the city. The church sits on a rise just south of the Town Hall Square, surrounded by a green area that was once a cemetery. The street in the foreground is Niguliste Street, leading up from the lower town. Tallinn, Estonia, October 16, 2025
Old City from a window of a small church Dominus Flevit on a slope of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Gethsemane Church of All Nations on slope of Mount of Olives from Derekh Ha Ofel Road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Dome of the Rock mosque from a yard of Dominus Flevit church on a slope of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Dome of the Rock mosque from a window of a small church Dominus Flevit on a slope of Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
View of Russian Church of Mary Magdalene, Yeriho Road, and Moslem cemetery from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
View of Russian Church of Mary Magdalene, Yeriho Road, and Moslem cemetery from Mount of Olives. Jerusalem, the Middle East, January 11, 2002
Russian orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene on slope of Mount of Olives from Derekh Ha Ofel Road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
Muslim gathering on a place of future building of the mosque in Nazareth. The Middle East, April 1, 2000
The sepulchre under a dome of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, October 31, 2002
The sepulchre under a dome of Church of Holy Sepulchre. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Russian orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene on slope of Mount of Olives, view from Derekh Ha Ofel road. Jerusalem, the Middle East, December 13, 2002.
The view from Ru"u"tli Street (Knight Street) offers a quintessential glimpse into Tallinn s medieval past, framed by the looming presence of St. Nicholas Church (Niguliste kirik). Ru"u"tli Street itself is steeped in darker history. In the medieval period, it was home to the town s prison and the executioner s house, leading to it being avoided by respectable citizens. The executioner, a figure of fear and superstition, lived here because his profession made him a social pariah, and the street was even fenced off at night to prevent vandalism and "fouling" by locals who despised him. Estonia, October 16, 2025
The fall of Nahal Gov, 9 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
Stones of Nahal Gov wadi, 13 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
Stones of Nahal Gov wadi, 13 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
Stones of Nahal Gov wadi, 13 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
Canyon of Nahal Gov wadi, 13 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
Canyon of Nahal Gov wadi, 13 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
View to the east from Mount Shehoret, 3 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, March 14, 2002
Nahal Hatira wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Approaching the canyon of Nahal Gov wadi, 13 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
Nahal Hatira wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Metzad Zafir fort near Akrabim ascent, 12 miles east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 23, 2002
A big fall of Nahal Yamin wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Riverbed of Nahal Hatira wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Meander of Nahal Yamin wadi before a big fall, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Yachnuk flowers in Nahal Hatira wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Upper part of Nahal Yamin canyon, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Yachnuk flowers in Nahal Yamin wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Bright yellow sands in Nahal Yamin wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Descent to Nahal Yamin wadi bypassing the fall, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Nahal Hatira wadi ascending to En Yorqe am spring, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
Bright yellow sands in Nahal Yamin wadi, 8 miles south-east from Yeroham. The Middle East, March 2, 2002
View of Dormition Church from Yemin Moshe Street area near Mishkenot Sha ananim. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 28, 2001
Yerushalaym Street. Sfat (Safed), the Middle East, June 7, 2002
Mea Shearim Street from a window of a bus No. 1. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 20, 2002
Mea Shearim Street from a window of a bus No. 1. Jerusalem, the Middle East, June 20, 2002
Bialik Street. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, August 22, 2002
First Presbyterian Church, formerly Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Sterling (1850) at 401 East Barton Street, a corner Beech Street. Calvert, Texas, January 7, 2012
First Presbyterian Church, formerly Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Sterling (1850) at 401 East Barton Street, a corner Beech Street. Calvert, Texas, January 19, 2008
First Presbyterian Church, formerly Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Sterling (1850) at 401 East Barton Street, a corner Beech Street at morning. Calvert, Texas, December 22, 2011
Somewhere near David haMelekh Street in Jerusalem (after a rain). The Middle East, December 13, 2002.
Memorial at Yerushalaym Street. Sfat (Safed), the Middle East, June 7, 2002

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