Wednesday, July 14, 2010

We deliver

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Sultan Suleiman Street is a main, usually congested, thoroughfare in east Jerusalem just outside the Old City wall; and it is the main street of Arab businesses.

The wide sidewalk between the city wall and Sultan Suleiman at times becomes a loading zone.
Big trucks, which cannot enter the narrow lanes of the Old City, off-load merchandise here.
It is then carried through the closest gate into the Old City.
"Carrying" can mean on a porter's back or head or on a small dolly.
But the normal means of transportation is this cart.
Note the tire on a chain. On a downhill, the driver steps on it and slows down.
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I still remember my first year in Israel--donkeys were still in use inside the Old City.
No more.
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3 comments:

  1. No more donkeys in the old town? Wow, really been away too long.

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  2. Hmmm ... somehow this sight looks familiar. This can be in Bandung for what it look like.

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  3. I have made so bold as to nick one of your pics for a post on my blog. I hope you don't mind me mentioning you?

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