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Balabak
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  • By TAGB on November 2, 2004
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  • Balabak - Lebanon
    Balabak
    by TAGB
    Balabak . The famouse acient city . Jubitar and other Fellas where hanging out there.
    Really worth to see especially on festival time.

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    Visit Beit Ed Dine
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  • By TomorrowsAngel on September 25, 2005
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  • inside Beit Ed Dine - Lebanon
    inside Beit Ed Dine
    by TomorrowsAngel
    Beit Ed Dine is a palace complex built over 30 years by Emir Bechir Chehab II in the early 19th Century.
    We drove to Beit Ed Dine, from Beirut, in just over 90 minutes with a few stops on the way.

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  • Address: near village of Damour
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    Biet AL Dien
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  • By TAGB on April 25, 2004
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  • Lebanon,Beit Al Dean - Lebanon
    Lebanon,Beit Al Dean
    by TAGB
    Biet al Dean

    in arabic means The house of Al Dean.

    it's an old palace located in top of a mountain

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    jbeil byblos oldest city on earth
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  • By hanspeter_W. on September 6, 2009
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  • byblos  jbeil - Lebanon
    byblos jbeil
    by hanspeter_W.
    Byblos is said to be the oldest inhabited city in the world, the source of the first Phoenician letters that gave us our alphabet. Byblos was the major seaport of the East Mediterranean during the 3rd millenium BC.

    The name originated from 'biblion', that is book. The word 'bible' is derived from the Greek 'ta b blia', which means 'the books'. Byblos is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. According to Phoenician tradition, Byblos was founded by the god El who surrounded his city with a wall. The massive Early Bronze Age city walls (2800 B.C.) on the site reflect this early religious belief. Thus Byblos was considered, even by the abcient Phoenicians, to be a city of great antiquity.

    Yet Byblos was inhabited even earlier. About 7000 years ago a small fishing community settled there. Several monocellular huts with crushed limestone floors can be seen today on the site.

    Long before Greece and Rome, this ancient town was a powerful, independent city-state with its own kings, culture and flourishing trade. The kings of Byblos used hieroglyphics and adopted the Eguptian cartouche for their names and titles. Thus an alphabetic phonetic script was developed at Byblos, the precursor of our modern alphabet. The inscription on the sarcophagus of King Ahiram of Byblos (in the period 1200-1000 B.C.), presently in Beirut National Museum, is the earliest form of the Phoenician alphabet yet discovered.

    One of the earliest attempts at city planning was conceived in Byblos. The city was surrounded by a massive wall, a narrow winding street led from the center, secondary lanes branched off taking irregular paths among the houses. In 2800 B.C. a large temple was built to Baalat Gebal, the 'Lady of Byblos', the city goddess. Another temple was erected in 2700 B.C. to a male god, called the 'Temple en L', this large construction faces that of Baalat Gebal.

    During the Roman period large temples and civic buildings were built, a street colonnade surrounded the city. There are few remains of the Byzantine and Arab period. Byblos fell to the Crusaders in A.D. 1108. They came upon the large stones and granite columns of the Roman temples and public buildings and used them to build their castle and moat.

    Excavations over the past fifty years have made Byblos one of the unique archeological sites in the world with a history that spans seven thousand years.

    The four main places of interest to visit in Byblos are the Castle, built by the Crusaders in the 12th and 13th centuries: the Egyptian temples, the earliest of which dates back to the 4th millenium: the Phoenician royal necropolis, and the Roman amphitheater.

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    Byblos "Jubail"
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  • By TAGB on November 2, 2004
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    Byblos "Jubail"
    by TAGB
    Byblos the Phenosian city . The Jubail of Lebanon "that what i name it cause there r other city called Jubail in my home K.S.A" .

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    Cedar Forest
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  • By TAGB on November 2, 2004
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  • Cedar Forest - Lebanon
    Cedar Forest
    by TAGB
    Cedar the simple of Lebanon . the Forest is far from Beruit 2hours trip.

    U can visit it just in Summer.

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    Hamdoon
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  • By TAGB on November 2, 2004
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  • Hamdoon - Lebanon
    Hamdoon
    by TAGB
    G.C.C colony that what i named it Hamdoon it's a city in the middle of 2 mountains and it's really chilly at summer "That why it's full with People from the Arab Gulf Countries at Summer"

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    Natural beauty of waterish stones-1
    Manyana
  • By Manyana on March 7, 2004
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  • Geita Grotto--upper grotto - Lebanon
    Geita Grotto--upper grotto
    by Manyana
    Geita Grotto is natural beauty in Lebanon. It is divided into two grottos; the upper and bottom. The upper grotto is consisted of birdges of stalctites.
    Ticket: LL16,000.

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  • Address: Beruit, Lebanon
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    Christmas decoration
    asvetlana
  • By asvetlana on January 19, 2005
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  • lights - Lebanon
    lights
    by asvetlana
    If you happen to be in Lebanon in December, you cannot miss it. It's practically everywhere, and it's stunning. The photo here shows Jdeideh street in (I think) Zalka or thereabouts, that's on the way from Beirut to the North. According to my friends, this street was awarded the third place in an international (worldwide) contest for Christmas decorations. It's easy to see why - there are so many lights that photographing at night is a real challenge.

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  • Address: Jdeideh
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    If you like heights
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  • By flynboxes on December 2, 2005
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    by flynboxes
    If you like heights you will love this thing. I hate them but am glad I went. When the Teleifique was first built there was nothing around it. Now as you climb above the city in tiny 4 passenger gondolas you pass within feet of apartment buildings as you dangle above the highway on your way up to the top to see the statue of the Virgin Mary.

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  • Address: Jounie
  • Directions: North end of Beirut
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