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Many areas of the Old City have religious preservation. Temple Mountain and Western Wall (Wailing Wall) for the Jews; The Holy Sepulcher Church (Kiyame Church) believed that Jesus ascended to the throne after he died, is holy for Christians in the Masjid al-Aqsa and the Kubbet-base-Sahara for Muslims.
As you walk through this sacred area, you will testify as far as possible. You can also buy local specialties in the Old Town Market. But when you go into these sacred places, wear 'non-obvious' clothes that are unique to this place, otherwise you may experience difficulties with the authorities.
DEATH TO SEE IN THE SEA
The Dead Sea, the world's lowest point, is definitely a place to visit. If you want to enjoy the freedom of freedom, the Dead Sea is your chance. Because you are not sinking in this salty sea, so do not forget to bring your journal with you. At the same time, do not attempt to dive while swimming in the Dead Sea, a mineral resource. Otherwise, this salty sea can burn your life a bit!
TEL AVIV EXPLORE
It is a privilege to watch the sunset in the excellent beaches of Tel Aviv. You can leave all your cargo on one side, stretch out on the beach and sip your beer or your wines and spend your whole day here. You can even go to the beach in the morning.
I can not talk about Tel Aviv and talk about nightlife. There are many bars, clubs and cafés in the city center as well as museums, theaters, galleries, dance and concert halls. You can go there to have a good time.
See you 😎
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very interesting post... it is somewhere I want to visit but.. how is it safety wise??
I hope you visit one day