© ABACA. 55958-1. Orlando- FL-USA, February 8, 2004. Map of the Holy land Experience. Tourists and visitors visit the cave from which the Christ resurrected after the daily performance of the Passion. The Holy Land Experience (opened Feb. 5, 2001) is a $16 million, 15-acre living, biblical history museum, recreating in elaborate and authentic detail the city of Jerusalem and its religious importance between the years 1450 B.C. and A.D. 66 (through the Old and New Testaments, from Genesis through Revelation). The staff is dressed in authentic first-century costumes, and music and drama occurs s

© ABACA. 55958-1. Orlando- FL-USA, February 8, 2004. Map of the Holy land Experience. Tourists and visitors visit the cave from which the Christ resurrected after the daily performance of the Passion. The Holy Land Experience (opened Feb. 5, 2001) is a $16 million, 15-acre living, biblical history museum, recreating in elaborate and authentic detail the city of Jerusalem and its religious importance between the years 1450 B.C. and A.D. 66 (through the Old and New Testaments, from Genesis through Revelation). The staff is dressed in authentic first-century costumes, and music and drama occurs s Stock Photo
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2331 x 1600 px | 39.5 x 27.1 cm | 15.5 x 10.7 inches | 150dpi

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12 February 2004

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© ABACA. 55958-1. Orlando- FL-USA, February 8, 2004. Map of the Holy land Experience. Tourists and visitors visit the cave from which the Christ resurrected after the daily performance of the Passion. The Holy Land Experience (opened Feb. 5, 2001) is a $16 million, 15-acre living, biblical history museum, recreating in elaborate and authentic detail the city of Jerusalem and its religious importance between the years 1450 B.C. and A.D. 66 (through the Old and New Testaments, from Genesis through Revelation). The staff is dressed in authentic first-century costumes, and music and drama occurs spontaneously throughout the day. Among the activities, every day, the Passion of the Christ is played accordingly to the Bible.

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