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Source: skileb.com |
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Where to go when you visit Lebanon - Site 4: Skiing
Okay, yes there is snow in Lebanon and is NOT a desert and yes Lebanon has 6 Ski resorts. Usually we get snow around Christmas time and it lasts till March or April depending on how many storms we got and in what interval.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Where to go when you visit Lebanon - Site 3: Jbeil (aka Byblos)
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Took this with a film camera in early 1999 or 2000, that old! |
My favorite city in Lebanon. I love going there. It is just mind-blowing. It has the best horizons an eye can see, colorful sunsets, amazing food, old souk (market) to check out and buy souvenirs from, and it is in itself one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. It is not just a city on the beach, it is a archeological site as well. If you like swimming, if you just like sitting by the beach, or walking by the beach, going on a trip in a boat, fishing, dining with a view, walking inside the city and visiting shops, shopping in the old Byblos souk (market), visiting museums (wax, fish fossils...), archeological sites and churches, sitting on the marina and chilling... Then this is the place to be!
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Old Byblos Souq |
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Old Souk - Byblos |
Byblos
(biblical Gebal, modern Jbeil) is the oldest continuously inhabited
city in the world. According to Phoenician tradition it 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 ancient Phoenicans, to
be a city of great antiquity. Click here to read more.
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