The photos were taken for an upcoming book “Around the World,” a project of Bardugo Media and Communications.
Bird’s Eye View of Jerusalem
Photographer Israel Bardugo presents aerial photos of the Har Habayis, the Kotel, Har Hazeisim, East Jerusalem and more. Photos

Photographer Israel Bardugo presents aerial photos of the Har Habayis, the Kotel, Har Hazeisim, East Jerusalem and more. Photos








The Mount of Olives (Har HaZeitim) used as a Jewish cemetery for over 3,000 years

Har HaZeitim holds approximately 150,000 graves

Many Chabad Chassidim are buried on Har HaZeitim








King George Street - home to the Great Synagogue Heichal Shlomo & Prima Kings Hotel


The Belz Great Synagogue, the largest shul in Jerusalem.

The Jerusalem Chords Bridge, a cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge at the entrance to Jerusalem




The Knesset building located in Givat Ram, Jerusalem

Teddy Stadium, a football stadium currently used by Beitar Jerusalem and Hapoel Jerusalem


Owesome
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
GADOL!!!!!!!!
Bardugo flew very close to the ground and photographs
And have a few helicopters in the same color.
i get claustrophobic seeing the crunch
Unreal!!! Thanks
im sure it was taken on land. how do i figure? firstly, how can someone get a close up if they weren’t on land? second, notice that he’s not wearing a seat belt.
thanks so much theas pics a relly awsom!!!
never sew such pics
its 2 sides of chopper
moshiach just must come rght NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
wow!!!!!!!!!! im soo jealous!! thanxs for the pics its gorgeous
how did he get the last pic
can he fall out?
This is OUR HOLY LAND!!
As a photographer for 65 years, and having on many occasions shot aerials, I commend you on a fabulous collection of photographs. That they are of Jerusalem makes them more so.
Hal Kaye, U.S.A.
Those are awesome pics!!
Stunning, makes the longing for my homeland intensify.
Just curious what is the picture that comes right after the cable bridge picture? (which is such an eyesore by the way, the spikey hand sticking up and ruining the jerusalem skyline)
but right after there is a pic of old looking stone bulidings nestled among beatiful greenery, it looks old fashioned almost like the way yerushalayim might have looked hundreds of years ago.
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
omggggggg this is incredible!!!
:- )
Thank you for sharing, COL!
why do you have to post a picture of the dome?????
In picture #2 the company name is photo-shopped off the choppers upright propeller stand from #1,
What else has been manipulated?
these pics are mamash unbelievable!!!!!!!!!!
Come join us while you can…
that is totally awesome!