The closer you get to the actual place of Jesus' crucifixion, the more crowded and chaotic things become. Plus, the group underfoot is uneven and there are more than a few steps.
There is no real system to get you in or out of the Church, not much in the way of directional signs and you sort of have to make it up as you go along and find you own way. Our resourceful guide quickly arranged for us to run up the down staircase to catch a view of the crucifixion site.
You will see the altar that marks the crucifixion site, the slab where Jesus' body was said to have been prepared for burial (venerated by pilgrims who stroke, wipe, kiss and caress it) and the shrine that marks the tomb of Jesus, from which he arose.
It's very emotional.
But it's not for the short-winded or the faint of heart. Allow for the better part of the day and keep snacks and a bottle of water handy.
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