 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. This is Daniel Rosal here on a very very wet day in Jerusalem in January and going today to a place called listen on Google Maps is Indian Cemetery apparently it's a war cemetery. Yes, this is the weekend in Israel. And yes, I am spending my Friday afternoon Going into a historical cemetery really when the weather is this bad in Jerusalem, especially when it's on a Friday because And especially in the winter, this is like the perfect storm of disruption Really hard to get anything done except stay at home. So I figured it might as well Take some exercise. I also wanted to put the Femi Pam to through its paces. It's supposed to be a water resistant camera not waterproof water resistant. I just had a huge truck Drive right next to me and spill a bunch of water. So hopefully this won't be the end of the Femi or The YouTube channel. We'll see So I'm here. This is in Getty Street. This place is in Arnona And I only discovered this feature recently the same places thing Sorry for already mentioned that this is actually the second or third take Because camera keeps freezing. I definitely hope to upgrade to the Osmo pocket at some point because The Femi is a better battery life, but there's just too many bugs Where's the camera? I often have to like stop and restart videos I'm finding that a bit annoying So what I was saying was Save places is a really nice feature. I just discovered it you can save places in Your area save them and then when you're on the Out in the bike turn on GPS open up the Google Maps app Then you can go and navigate So this is how I discovered this place Never really heard about it. I'm just kind of clutching my phone while I operate this camera Six minutes away not far So this is coming into Arnona, which is like a really We're ready there actually because it's other side of there have run really just residential neighborhood in Jerusalem and south Jerusalem it is basically Across that road from Bacca and And Talpiyot is also bordering it My phone is vibrating. So it's telling me to do something go right here So I don't think there's gonna be so much to see here except for a plaque Which is visible on Google Maps, but I will go and check it out. Anyway, leave her a Google map review I've also started adding missing places to Google Maps Which is fun? They have a few additions from this week's Exploring that are pending adding just trying to recenter the gimbal here because You might need the calibration. That's a little bit off-center Anyway, this is Jerusalem in the rain Israel kind of Falls apart when it starts raining the internet tends to go down How else does it fall apart? traffic jams People drive us the same Insanity that they're accustomed to Even in regular weather. So there's that electricity cuts out appliances break we just had our air conditioner break actually Probably because the rain got in the system or something So it's kind of a little bit entertaining to me coming from Cork in Ireland where It's rainy like continuously and the idea of the power going out just because it's raining It's kind of farcical, but that's pretty much what happens here. I Mean, I'm sure it depends on the quality of infrastructure to your particular building whatever but Every apartment I rented so far in Jerusalem Has had these issues. Let's just say So according to Google Maps, you're now just three minutes away from the Indian cemetery So what is it about three o'clock? Sun goes down here really early like half four So it's mean a struggle to get any of these YouTube videos done because it's not really the end of the work day, so I kind of Take a couple of hours off and you'll get back to work usually Really really early can't wait for the winter to be over and with that Shabbat stuff closes super early in Jerusalem in the winter shops have what's called Sha'un kites and Sha'un Khoref, which literally means winter hours So we're in Sha'un Khoref now So that means that you know a supermarket, let's say We'll say like we're open till two In the winter when we're on Sha'un Khoref and we're open till three 330 maybe in the summer So in these kind of suburbs of Jerusalem southern Jerusalem it's It can be super frustrating to you know if you sleep in or whatever Just to get shopping done you have to kind of look for these places that aren't Shabbat observant or as I mentioned yesterday now is in East Jerusalem. You go somewhere like that There is the Caspi family home Eclectic building Built in 1926 for Mordechai Caspi One of the founders of Ta'alpeo neighborhood, Zionist activists and personal secretary to the first day president Chaim Weizmann, the flagpole at the front It's a reminiscence of his role as Latvia's consul. Oh, I love flagpoles. Ah, there's a flagpole There you go Rain attack rain attack. Okay one minute away Thankfully Big sacrifice for this YouTube channel so um Anyway, let's do some on a rainy day the rainy season is like What I find interesting living in Israel now for six seven years coming from Ireland is how seasonal the weather is here it's like There's winter and winter starts on like you can almost pinpoint the day Just suddenly gets rainy and you can equally almost pinpoint the day where winter ends It's like there really aren't kind of these transitional seasons of spring and Spring and autumn. Ah, here we go another one Angel family home built in 1926 and the eclectic style for Shlomo Angle Founder of the Angle Bed Breakery Family left the neighborhood. I feel like the kind of stretching Historical significance a little bit of some of these places angels like a you know red manufacturer whatever will Let the city of Jerusalem relish and it's Historical intrigue. Okay, I think we're finally here Yes, according to Google Maps. We are indeed the Indian cemetery These are signs for bomb shelters by the way That's what Hebrew means. What me klats means in Hebrew So there's public shelters The Jerusalem municipality maintains a list of them And you'll often find very frustratingly that they're not even open the rare time you need them in times of conflict When there was those rockets from Gaza, they recently fell here We found with some dismay that our local shelters were not even in fact, they were padlocked So that was irritating. Anyway, here we go the Indian cemetery Lot was expropriated by the British government from APC Bank in 1918 to bury 290 Turkish soldiers who died in captivity and 97 Indian soldiers who fought in the British army Neighborhood committee agreed that the cemetery remains provided that the scriptures appear also in Hebrew One tombstone states that the cemetery is a gift from Talpeo residents Commonwealth War Graves Commission Jerusalem Indian Cemetery to visit the cemetery, please call our local office So that's interesting. You can't actually visit. Anyway, you're gonna you're gonna get the periphery periphery view of the Indian cemetery. In fact, I'll just stick the camera here What's the best I can do today? Sorry about this Mishap didn't mention that see that's why you have to leave reviews on Google Maps to alert other people that you can't actually go To see it in any event. This was a rainy day in Jerusalem in January Thank you for sticking with the video if you made it this far more Jerusalem explorations and adventures Coming up soon