The village of Sâlim, situated opposite the eastern entrance to the Vale of Shechem, is depicted beyond the broad plain of Mukhnah. It is believed to represent the Salem near which John baptized his disciples. The image was created by Harry Fenn (1838-1911) and issued between 1881 and 1884 by D. Appleton in New York. The dimensions of the image are 19 x 17 cm. The focus is on villages, valleys, and landscapes of the Middle East
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