The answer is Nehemiah.
In 160 the emperor Hadrian pledged to rebuild Jerusalem which had been destroyed by the Romans in 70, as a gift to the Jews. However, when he visited the city in the same year of the next one, he decided to rebuild in as a Roman colony for Roman veterans. The renaming of the city as Aelia Capitoline occurred after the Bar Kokhba revolt of 132-36.
Think its a TD04 16T Mitsubishi turbo, rebuild kits are around $50. see link below
Pen and Inklings in and Around Jerusalem - 1916 was released on: USA: 5 October 1916
Bethlehem and Jerusalem are both cities in Israel. The distance from Bethlehem to Jerusalem is 66 miles, or 107 kilometers.
My repair shop charged $3,000 to rebuild the one in the car. That seemed high, but i'm checking around.
There is a suggestion that the Incas are the descendants of a people who migrated from Jerusalem in around 580BC. These people believed in God but some rebelled against His teachings and were cursed with a dark skin. The Incas are a remnant of these cursed people just as the American Indian is also a remnant of these people. It is said that the American Indian will eventually become a great nation again and the curse of a dark skin be taken from them.
How fast do you want to go? A stock rebuild, done by yourself, around $1000. That can work all the way up to around $10,000 without much effort.
Around Jerusalem today.
Around 70 AD
They ride their camels around and have buttsex
there are walls for the four quarters
Twelve Gates