This is the second part in a short series where I upload extra pictures from my Israel trip in November of 2013 and briefly explain what they show. You can find the first part here.
Sunset over Qumran.
A market in the middle of Jerusalem.
Church of the Holy Sepulchre exterior. Extremely nondescript and easy to miss.
A cool looking Gothic cross inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre ceiling. It's one of the most impressive things about the place, but I bet some people never look up.
This is just a column off the beaten path inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, but I think it's an awesome column (all marble) and it's framed nicely by those doors.
This is where the ancient market in Jerusalem was (contrast with the modern one above) but the canopy is entirely artistic rather than an attempt at being authentic.
One of the few pictures I took inside the water tunnels underneath Jerusalem. At this moment the water level was relatively low (you can see the water marks on the woman in front of me to get a sense of how high it got), the ceiling is at about average height, and it's probably six inches or so wider than average.
The garden at the pools of Bethesda.
Update: the third part is here.