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Icon of St. Matthew - the Evangelist -- Church of the Holy Sepulcher

Armenian Inscriptions and Plaques

A close-up of a stone wall featuring Armenian religious items, including a framed icon and a metal plaque with inscriptions. The central plaque displays Armenian script and the date 1940, positioned next to a wooden panel with a carved cross.
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Church Icon with Candles and Donations

A wooden shrine inside a church features a painted icon of two crowned saints under an arch. In front of the image, an oil lamp and candles burn alongside vases of fresh flowers. Below, a basket holds unlit prayer candles next to a colorful sign asking for donations.
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The Flamingo Pond

The David Lauffer Flamingo Pond is home to three flocks of flamingoes. The Caribbean flamingoes from Cuba are the most brightly coloured of the three. They are very close relatives of the Greater flamingoes, and are generally regarded as a race of the same species. Greater flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber) can be found in the Middle East, and occasionally appear in Israel's few remaining wetlands in winter. They have a much broader geographical range than the physically smaller Lesser flamingoes (Phoeniconaias minor), but both species reside in Africa and parts of Asia.
The striking coloration of these birds is the product of a diet rich in red pigments. In the wild, flamingoes eat large amounts of very small crustaceans to give them their rich colour. In captivity, the pink color is often enhanced by the addition of red-pigmented ingredients such as beets and carrots, as well as sweet paprika and other natural items, to give a bold and beautiful plumage.
http://www.jerusalemzoo.org.il/english/upload/tour/flamingo.html
The striking coloration of these birds is the product of a diet rich in red pigments. In the wild, flamingoes eat large amounts of very small crustaceans to give them their rich colour. In captivity, the pink color is often enhanced by the addition of red-pigmented ingredients such as beets and carrots, as well as sweet paprika and other natural items, to give a bold and beautiful plumage.
http://www.jerusalemzoo.org.il/english/upload/tour/flamingo.html
Flamingo

The David Lauffer Flamingo Pond is home to three flocks of flamingoes. The Caribbean flamingoes from Cuba are the most brightly coloured of the three. They are very close relatives of the Greater flamingoes, and are generally regarded as a race of the same species. Greater flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber) can be found in the Middle East, and occasionally appear in Israel's few remaining wetlands in winter. They have a much broader geographical range than the physically smaller Lesser flamingoes (Phoeniconaias minor), but both species reside in Africa and parts of Asia.
The striking coloration of these birds is the product of a diet rich in red pigments. In the wild, flamingoes eat large amounts of very small crustaceans to give them their rich colour. In captivity, the pink color is often enhanced by the addition of red-pigmented ingredients such as beets and carrots, as well as sweet paprika and other natural items, to give a bold and beautiful plumage.
http://www.jerusalemzoo.org.il/english/upload/tour/flamingo.html
The striking coloration of these birds is the product of a diet rich in red pigments. In the wild, flamingoes eat large amounts of very small crustaceans to give them their rich colour. In captivity, the pink color is often enhanced by the addition of red-pigmented ingredients such as beets and carrots, as well as sweet paprika and other natural items, to give a bold and beautiful plumage.
http://www.jerusalemzoo.org.il/english/upload/tour/flamingo.html
Icons of Apostles-- Lampadas (oil lamps) ---In front of the edicule---Holy Sepulchre

Icon - Birth of Virgin Mary

Icon of Holy Virgin Mary-Ascension Convent-Mount of Olives

Catholicon ceiling - Church of the Resurrection - Inside the Holy Sepulchre

Catholicon ceiling - Church of the Resurrection - Inside the Holy Sepulchre

Icons of the 12 apostles over the entrance to the edicule - Holy Sepulcher

Church of the Holy Sepulcher

Icons- on the iconostas (screen separating altar from main area) - Church of the Resurrection - Holy Sepulchre
Icon - Father, Son & Holy Spirit - Holy Sepulchre


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