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az egesz orszagban egyetlenegy kikurt tevet lattam, azt is turistacsalogatokent baalbekben, nevicceljunk, tettek volna ra inkabb szamarat :D
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Lebanon 🇱🇧
az egesz orszagban egyetlenegy kikurt tevet lattam, azt is turistacsalogatokent baalbekben, nevicceljunk, tettek volna ra inkabb szamarat :D
Tramway near AUB Medical Gate [1963]
Martyrs Square [1920s]
Last year i visited Lebanon to see my family. This was my second trip; the first being 16 years ago when i was only 2. Prior to departing, i wrote up a list of places i wanted to see. On the top of that list was my parents village - Assoun. Midway through my trip in lebanon, my aunty’s father drove us there. I visited the church i was baptised in, visited my great grandfathers home and later had a tasty lunch at a nearby restaurant. The mountainous view in Assoun took my breath away. It was so beautiful.
I agree. This really is breathtaking.
Travel and tell no one, live a love story and tell no one, live happily and tell no one, people ruin beautiful things.
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Ancient Egyptian earrings in the shape of an Atef crown, circa 2nd-3rd century BC
Now that I’ve broken my repentance, at least do not break our covenant: at least welcome this broken heart and say, “How are you? Where have you been?” I’ve been to Mecca, to circle the Kaaba but they refused me entrance saying, “Off with you! What merit have you earned outside, that we should admit you within?” Then, last night, I knocked at the tavern door, from within came a voice: “Iraqi! Come in! For you are one of the chosen.”
Palestine 2004, Mark Power.
Beirut, Lebanon
Lebanon, 2016
The Green Line demarcation zone, Lebanon | A.Abbas, 1982
To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. أن تَحيى في هذا العالم أمرٌ نادِر, الأغلبية هُم فقط مُتواجدِين.
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Damascus, Syria, 1965.
Charles W. Cushman