City of Old.(Gentle Breeze)

From: Manila Bulletin | Date: June 4, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: Nelly F Villafuerte

SOMEONE once said: "There's some sort of intangible special feeling about Jerusalem. It's difficult to put into words. It's almost as if its walls are bursting with its tortured and triumphant history. It is a wonderful, hating, and mysterious place." Nobody will dispute the fact that Jerusalem is a city revered by Christians, Muslims, and the Jews. It is also a city where lighting never ceases for thousands of years - and continues up to this day. And unknown to many, archaeologists found evidence of people living in Jerusalem as far back as 3000 ...

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