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Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, is a five-acre underground meleke limestone quarry that runs the length of five city blocks under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. August 21, 2008. The cave was carved over a period of several thousand years and is a remnant of the biggest quarry in Jerusalem, having once stretched all the way from Jeremiah's Grotto and the Garden Tomb, a traditional Protestant site of Jesus's burial to the walls of the Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90.
Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, is a five-acre underground meleke limestone quarry that runs the length of five city blocks under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. August 21, 2008. The cave was carved over a period of several thousand years and is a remnant of the biggest quarry in Jerusalem, having once stretched all the way from Jeremiah's Grotto and the Garden Tomb, a traditional Protestant site of Jesus's burial to the walls of the Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90.
Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, is a five-acre underground meleke limestone quarry that runs the length of five city blocks under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. August 21, 2008. The cave was carved over a period of several thousand years and is a remnant of the biggest quarry in Jerusalem, having once stretched all the way from Jeremiah's Grotto and the Garden Tomb, a traditional Protestant site of Jesus's burial to the walls of the Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90.
Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, is a five-acre underground meleke limestone quarry that runs the length of five city blocks under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. August 21, 2008. The cave was carved over a period of several thousand years and is a remnant of the biggest quarry in Jerusalem, having once stretched all the way from Jeremiah's Grotto and the Garden Tomb, a traditional Protestant site of Jesus's burial to the walls of the Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90.
Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, is a five-acre underground meleke limestone quarry that runs the length of five city blocks under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. August 21, 2008. The cave was carved over a period of several thousand years and is a remnant of the biggest quarry in Jerusalem, having once stretched all the way from Jeremiah's Grotto and the Garden Tomb, a traditional Protestant site of Jesus's burial to the walls of the Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90.
Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, is a five-acre underground meleke limestone quarry that runs the length of five city blocks under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. August 21, 2008. The cave was carved over a period of several thousand years and is a remnant of the biggest quarry in Jerusalem, having once stretched all the way from Jeremiah's Grotto and the Garden Tomb, a traditional Protestant site of Jesus's burial to the walls of the Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90.
Zedekiah's Cave, also known as Solomon's Quarries, is a five-acre underground meleke limestone quarry that runs the length of five city blocks under the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. August 21, 2008. The cave was carved over a period of several thousand years and is a remnant of the biggest quarry in Jerusalem, having once stretched all the way from Jeremiah's Grotto and the Garden Tomb, a traditional Protestant site of Jesus's burial to the walls of the Old City. Photo by Michal Fattal /FLASH90.