
Photo EssayBEHOLD: The World’s Tiniest Jerusalem at Gulliver’s Gate
The Israeli Supreme Court Image by Gulliver’s Gate
Photo EssayBEHOLD: The World’s Tiniest Jerusalem at Gulliver’s Gate
1 / 11 The Kotel
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
2 / 11 The Mahane Yehuda Market
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
3 / 11 A protest at the Knesset
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
4 / 11 Bad Parking in the Holy Land
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
5 / 11 The Holy Land in miniature
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
6 / 11 A bustling Israeli cafe
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
7 / 11 Eiran Gazit, the CEO of Gulliver’s Gate
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
8 / 11 The 9/11 Memorial
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
9 / 11 The Mifletzet Monster Slide
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
10 / 11 The Freedom Pyramid
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
11 / 11 The Israeli Supreme Court
Photo by Gulliver's Gate
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