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North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
North American slacker Heather Larsen walks on a cable above the David Tower Museum near the Jerusalem Old City Walls on May 2, 2016, The event took place in the context of a film production, which is part of the Kickstarter campaign for a backpack. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews follow an ancient Biblical command and harvest wheat with a hand sickle in a field near the central Israeli town of Modi'in. They will store the wheat for almost a year and then use it to grind flour to make unleavened bread for the week-long Passover festival. May 2, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews follow an ancient Biblical command and harvest wheat with a hand sickle in a field near the central Israeli town of Modi'in. They will store the wheat for almost a year and then use it to grind flour to make unleavened bread for the week-long Passover festival. May 2, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews follow an ancient Biblical command and harvest wheat with a hand sickle in a field near the central Israeli town of Modi'in. They will store the wheat for almost a year and then use it to grind flour to make unleavened bread for the week-long Passover festival. May 2, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews follow an ancient Biblical command and harvest wheat with a hand sickle in a field near the central Israeli town of Modi'in. They will store the wheat for almost a year and then use it to grind flour to make unleavened bread for the week-long Passover festival. May 2, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
Ultra-Orthodox Jews follow an ancient Biblical command and harvest wheat with a hand sickle in a field near the central Israeli town of Modi'in. They will store the wheat for almost a year and then use it to grind flour to make unleavened bread for the week-long Passover festival. May 2, 2016. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90