
Exhibit 45a- Chuldah Tunnels Drawing. The
Double and Triple Gates led into 300 foot long tunnels that surfaced on
the Temple Mount. (See Rooms 32 & 33.) These accurate drawings were
made in the late 19th century. This particular illustration
shows the steps that lead from the end of the tunnel onto Har HaBayis.
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Exhibit 45b- Chuldah Tunnels Drawing. These domes and
the column are discussed in Room2 & 5.
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Exhibit 45c- Chuldah Tunnels Drawing.
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Exhibit 45d- Chuldah Tunnels Drawing.
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Exhibit 45e- Chuldah Tunnels Drawing.
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Exhibit 45f- Chuldah Tunnels Drawing.
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Exhibit 45g- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph. This was the
first photo ever take in the Chuldah tunnels. It was taken during
the Wilson expedition of 1864.
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Exhibit 45h- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph.
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Exhibit 45i- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph.
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Exhibit 45j- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph.
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Exhibit 45k- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph.
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Exhibit 45l- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph.
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Exhibit 45m- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph.
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Exhibit 45n- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph.
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Exhibit 45o- Chuldah Tunnels Photograph. The sun shining
over the Temple Mount streams into the Chuldah Tunnel.
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