 I'm just here on the rooftop of the Notre Dame Pontifical Centre in Jerusalem. This is one of the main Christian sites in the city. It's actually owned by the Vatican in the 1970s, but it was constructed in the 1880s, originally part of the French compound, which no longer exists in the city. And if you just see behind me here, you can see the Christmas tree. This place is directly opposite the new gate, which is one of the gates in the old city that gives direct access to the Christian quarters. That's what's behind me in that direction. And then looking eastward, there's an amazing view over Damascus Gate and East Jerusalem. And there's the Vatican flag flying in the roof here. This is a Vatican-owned property, as they say. There is a wine and cheese bar down below. And this is a very popular place for pilgrims, Christian pilgrims, who would be visiting the Holy Land, checking out the old city. And they have an amazing rooftop, which if you're looking for a cool place to check out. Jerusalem, even on a really rainy winter, is really worth checking out.