on a donkey named apricot. we're riding to find st. george's monastery, a place where men were so desperate to get away from the madness of society, they somehow built this into the side of a cliff. as the flute of a goat herder echoes off the rock, it's hard to believe this is the site of deadly violence between arabs and israelis as recently as the '90s. but apricot's owner provides a more hopeful perspective. >> i see some tourists are afraid about arab or some arab of americans. the americans are good. >> he's known for fierce independence. he proves that when you know no borders, you have the luxury of common sense. >> you see in jerusalem, the church here. where's the problem? and the mosque here. no problem. here together, holy land. you're human, i'm human.