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Middle East - Israel - Jersusalem
Zedekiah’s Cave, Jerusalem, Israel
31°46'55.4"N 35°13'48.0"E
The Zedekiah’s Cave or Solomon’s Quarries is a meleke limestone cave located in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It starts at the Jeremiah’s Grotto and ends at the Garden Tomb. This cave is very important for the Freemansonry, and it is open to the public from Sunday to Thursday. Only the mouth of the cave is natural, the rest of the cave was carved by humans.
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