Nir > The streets are crowded with people, cars, busses and trams whose tracks remain from pre-WWII. Warsaw is a big and bustling city. A beautiful boulevard, which once was “the forbidden city for Poles”, the Nazi regime’s sanctuary, hosts many foreign embassies. Opposite, the past presidents’ palace is now a formal government guesthouse.
Nir > Stock photo of an Arab peddler transporting his merchandise on a cart in the Old City of Jerusalem. Two unique triangular shadows are cast on the opposite wall.
Nir > Stock photo of the Hagia Maria Sion Abbey Dormition of Our Lady Monastery on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, Israel. Built on the location of the Last Supper according to tradition this is also where Mary lived and died. The land was bought by the German Emperor Wilhelm II from the Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid in 1898. The first Benedictine monks arrived in 1906. In the foreground an Arab candied nut peddler is selling his merchandise to tourists.
Nir > The Many Faces of Jerusalem photo
Nir > The younger generation worships capitalism – you will rarely meet someone under 25 that does not have several jobs, tries to study simultaneously, surfs the Internet and speaks a little English. On the other hand, those 40 years and over are lost in a new world of materialism and ambitiousness.
The streets are crowded with people, cars, busses and trams whose tracks remain from pre-WWII. Warsaw is a big and bustling city. A beautiful boulevard, which once was “the forbidden city for Poles”, the Nazi regime’s sanctuary, hosts many foreign embassies. Opposite, the past presidents’ palace is now a formal government guesthouse.
Nir > The streets are crowded with people, cars, busses and trams whose tracks remain from pre-WWII. Warsaw is a big and bustling city. A beautiful boulevard, which once was “the forbidden city for Poles”, the Nazi regime’s sanctuary, hosts many foreign embassies. Opposite, the past presidents’ palace is now a formal government guesthouse.
The streets are crowded with people, cars, busses and trams whose tracks remain from pre-WWII. Warsaw is a big and bustling city. A beautiful boulevard, which once was “the forbidden city for Poles”, the Nazi regime’s sanctuary, hosts many foreign embassies. Opposite, the past presidents’ palace is now a formal government guesthouse.
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