 Hey guys, welcome back to my YouTube channel. Today's exploration in Jerusalem is Givatatanach, which is just this kind of interesting open space located above David Remes Street in Jerusalem, one of the few real open spaces in the city. And it'd be very easy to miss the entrance. It's just this little kind of scraggly looking path just located off David Remes Street. So I'm just going to show you guys to get your geographical bearings. That's the first station complex here. So you go to the first first station across the road and you have the path leading up the hill and a little bit tricky to get off, but nothing too, nothing too arduous. So let us check out Givatatanach. Today is a little bit cooler than yesterday, thankfully. And yeah, let us take a look. This is what's up here. It's just kind of open space. You can see exactly how big this is, just kind of this wilderness on top of David Remes Street. And from here you can see the hotel. You can see the orient hotel which I just showed in my last video. And up below us is David Remes Street. And there's a few paths here running through which you can just walk along and this comes down the other side by another hotel here. So there's some really nice views here of Jerusalem. You can see the Scottish guest house. And this, as I mentioned, when I was coming up the hill isn't actually named after anything to do with the Tanach. It's just called Givatatanach, which in Hebrew means the hill of the Bible. So you'd be forgiven for thinking that this is some kind of a biblical site given the fact that there actually is a biblical site like a hundred meters away. But this was named after a Tanach museum that never materialized. And it's quite interesting because a lot of people don't know this is up here, given that it's just kind of hidden off the road. But yeah, it's one of the few major open spaces of this kind of a nature in Jerusalem. So this is Givatatanach.