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    Awesome.

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    Great video! I didn't notice any errors in the narration either. Loved the helicopter views.

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    Tom, in that first shot coming in from the ocean to the shore, is that an aqueduct running along the shore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tehilah Ba'Aretz View Post
    Great video! I didn't notice any errors in the narration either. Loved the helicopter views.
    Tom I thought of you as I was watching it and wondered if it was accurate...thanks!

    For those who don't know, Tom lives in Israel and has been a long time tour guide there among all the other things he does. :)


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    Ah...cool. So its a trailer and there's an actual movie too.

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    It would be really cool to just sit and listen to you talk about Jerusalem. I've never known anybody who has been there and most certainly who lives there. I bet you have some wonderful stories to tell. I also did not know there was a movie. I watched the trailer on here. Would love to see the movie. When did it come out, or has it been out long enough that it can be rented?

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    The aqueduct in the opening scene was built by King Herod in the first century BCE to supply water to Caesarea on the Med seacoast. That was the port where Paul/Saul departed on at least two of his epic ministry journeys.
    I thought one of the coolest shots was when the helicopter was rising over the Mount of Olives, looking west at the golden dome on the Temple Mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geemajudy View Post
    It would be really cool to just sit and listen to you talk about Jerusalem. I've never known anybody who has been there and most certainly who lives there. I bet you have some wonderful stories to tell...
    Yes he does! He really needs to start a youtube channel and share occasional snippets of his tours and knowledge with us. ;)

    In the meantime Geema here are a couple of facebook pages you could 'like'...Tom's wife is the President and CEO of Bridges for Peace, they have some wonderful pictures of Israel that they post on their page:

    https://www.facebook.com/bridgesforpeace/?fref=ts

    ...and happysandyh who is another member here has her Lovers of Israel page where she also posts pics and relates stories of her visits to Israel:

    https://www.facebook.com/loversofisrael/?fref=ts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tehilah Ba'Aretz View Post
    Great video! I didn't notice any errors in the narration either. Loved the helicopter views.
    They could have mentioned that Abraham didn't actually sacrifice his son, for those who aren't familiar with the story. Otherwise, great video. I remember those places from 2008 and the aerial view was great.

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