Palestinian Adel Giacaman, 45, is seen reflected in a mirror of his woodwork shop as waits for customers and works in a wood figurine
Date: 12-21-2005 Agency: AP
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Palestinian Adel Giacaman, 45, is seen reflected in a mirror of his woodwork shop as waits for customers and works in a wood figurine in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Wednesday Dec. 14, 2005. Olive wood carving came to Bethlehem in the 4th century with the building of the Church of the Nativity, which is built around the grotto where tradition holds Jesus was born. Monks taught the locals the trade, and now many of the residents of Bethlehem and its surrounding areas either carve olive wood or sell wood carvings (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
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