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The silence, the smell, the view, the cold and the colors: sunny day in the hills..
Beautiful sunset over the white mountains of #Sannine By @bernard_hage #WeAreLebanon (at Mount Sannine)
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Explore the beautiful mountain range of Zaarour and Sannine and enjoy ski Slopes in the winter and hiking & biking trails in the summer. You can enjoy activities on the lake and dine in the beautiful restaurants nearby. You can also discover an exceptional ancient archeological site in the Lebanese mountains dating back to the Byzantine era in Al Jawzeh, in the Zaarour region, at an altitude of 1,400 meters. The Byzantine village could be the remains of a rich estate from the 5th century, surrounding an imposing building with a monumental appearance. “The rectangular-shaped building was meticulously carved and executed; its stone blocks are well cut and squared and the walls are at least one meter wide. On a mound overlooking the building, a necropolis of six monolithic sarcophaguses dominates the skyline. Collective tombs (called communal tombs), containing up to 11 skeletons, were unearthed from the site. An inscription of the Roman emperor Hadrian, discovered in the immediate vicinity of the site, indicates that a forest had covered the surrounding slopes. “This inscription also means that an ancient road was connecting the village to the rest of the country. The location had eater, fertile land and wood, all the components needed for a human settlement that could live in total self-sufficiency. You will find a winepress on the ground floor of the building. The installation includes four grape-crushers (the juice was extracted by crushing grapes barefoot), and two 1.20-meter-deep collecting basins that received the juice after it had been filtered through settling tanks The settlement also includes workshops for iron-ore reduction and ceramics. This site prove that Lebanon’s highlands were inhabited for a long time. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #zaarour #zaarourlake #sannine #lebanonsunset #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Zaarour Mountain) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAKqycMJFf5/?igshid=ofpvtjz5kbq9
Explore the beautiful mountain range of Zaarour and Sannine and enjoy ski Slopes in the winter and hiking & biking trails in the summer. You can enjoy activities on the lake and dine in the beautiful restaurants nearby. You can also discover an exceptional ancient archeological site in the Lebanese mountains dating back to the Byzantine era in Al Jawzeh, in the Zaarour region, at an altitude of 1,400 meters. The Byzantine village could be the remains of a rich estate from the 5th century, surrounding an imposing building with a monumental appearance. “The rectangular-shaped building was meticulously carved and executed; its stone blocks are well cut and squared and the walls are at least one meter wide. On a mound overlooking the building, a necropolis of six monolithic sarcophaguses dominates the skyline. Collective tombs (called communal tombs), containing up to 11 skeletons, were unearthed from the site. An inscription of the Roman emperor Hadrian, discovered in the immediate vicinity of the site, indicates that a forest had covered the surrounding slopes. “This inscription also means that an ancient road was connecting the village to the rest of the country. The location had eater, fertile land and wood, all the components needed for a human settlement that could live in total self-sufficiency. You will find a winepress on the ground floor of the building. The installation includes four grape-crushers (the juice was extracted by crushing grapes barefoot), and two 1.20-meter-deep collecting basins that received the juice after it had been filtered through settling tanks The settlement also includes workshops for iron-ore reduction and ceramics. This site prove that Lebanon’s highlands were inhabited for a long time. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #zaarour #zaarourlake #sannine #lebanonsunset #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Zaarour Hills) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAKpLm6p_U3/?igshid=1xxyohps3mwoq
Explore the beautiful mountain range of Zaarour and Sannine and enjoy ski Slopes in the winter and hiking & biking trails in the summer. You can enjoy activities on the lake and dine in the beautiful restaurants nearby. You can also discover an exceptional ancient archeological site in the Lebanese mountains dating back to the Byzantine era in Al Jawzeh, in the Zaarour region, at an altitude of 1,400 meters. The Byzantine village could be the remains of a rich estate from the 5th century, surrounding an imposing building with a monumental appearance. “The rectangular-shaped building was meticulously carved and executed; its stone blocks are well cut and squared and the walls are at least one meter wide. On a mound overlooking the building, a necropolis of six monolithic sarcophaguses dominates the skyline. Collective tombs (called communal tombs), containing up to 11 skeletons, were unearthed from the site. An inscription of the Roman emperor Hadrian, discovered in the immediate vicinity of the site, indicates that a forest had covered the surrounding slopes. “This inscription also means that an ancient road was connecting the village to the rest of the country. The location had eater, fertile land and wood, all the components needed for a human settlement that could live in total self-sufficiency. You will find a winepress on the ground floor of the building. The installation includes four grape-crushers (the juice was extracted by crushing grapes barefoot), and two 1.20-meter-deep collecting basins that received the juice after it had been filtered through settling tanks The settlement also includes workshops for iron-ore reduction and ceramics. This site prove that Lebanon’s highlands were inhabited for a long time. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #zaarour #zaarourlake #sannine #lebanonsunset #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Zaarour .hills) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAKmkbSJsnE/?igshid=18hhiwbct9rmq
#Repost @escape_intothewild with @get_repost ・・・ Explore the beautiful mountain range of Zaarour and Sannine and enjoy ski Slopes in the winter and hiking & biking trails in the summer. You can enjoy activities on the lake and dine in the beautiful restaurants nearby. You can also discover an exceptional ancient archeological site in the Lebanese mountains dating back to the Byzantine era in Al Jawzeh, in the Zaarour region, at an altitude of 1,400 meters. The Byzantine village could be the remains of a rich estate from the 5th century, surrounding an imposing building with a monumental appearance. “The rectangular-shaped building was meticulously carved and executed; its stone blocks are well cut and squared and the walls are at least one meter wide. On a mound overlooking the building, a necropolis of six monolithic sarcophaguses dominates the skyline. Collective tombs (called communal tombs), containing up to 11 skeletons, were unearthed from the site. An inscription of the Roman emperor Hadrian, discovered in the immediate vicinity of the site, indicates that a forest had covered the surrounding slopes. “This inscription also means that an ancient road was connecting the village to the rest of the country. The location had eater, fertile land and wood, all the components needed for a human settlement that could live in total self-sufficiency. You will find a winepress on the ground floor of the building. The installation includes four grape-crushers (the juice was extracted by crushing grapes barefoot), and two 1.20-meter-deep collecting basins that received the juice after it had been filtered through settling tanks The settlement also includes workshops for iron-ore reduction and ceramics. This site prove that Lebanon’s highlands were inhabited for a long time. @jeanmariekhayat 📷 #escape_intothewild #zaarour #zaarourlake #sannine #lebanonsunset #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest https://www.instagram.com/p/CAEIiuuJPxz/?igshid=s5tnz9jcrq21
Explore the beautiful mountain range of Zaarour and Sannine and enjoy ski Slopes in the winter and hiking & biking trails in the summer. You can enjoy activities on the lake and dine in the beautiful restaurants nearby. You can also discover an exceptional ancient archeological site in the Lebanese mountains dating back to the Byzantine era in Al Jawzeh, in the Zaarour region, at an altitude of 1,400 meters. The Byzantine village could be the remains of a rich estate from the 5th century, surrounding an imposing building with a monumental appearance. “The rectangular-shaped building was meticulously carved and executed; its stone blocks are well cut and squared and the walls are at least one meter wide. On a mound overlooking the building, a necropolis of six monolithic sarcophaguses dominates the skyline. Collective tombs (called communal tombs), containing up to 11 skeletons, were unearthed from the site. An inscription of the Roman emperor Hadrian, discovered in the immediate vicinity of the site, indicates that a forest had covered the surrounding slopes. “This inscription also means that an ancient road was connecting the village to the rest of the country. The location had eater, fertile land and wood, all the components needed for a human settlement that could live in total self-sufficiency. You will find a winepress on the ground floor of the building. The installation includes four grape-crushers (the juice was extracted by crushing grapes barefoot), and two 1.20-meter-deep collecting basins that received the juice after it had been filtered through settling tanks The settlement also includes workshops for iron-ore reduction and ceramics. This site prove that Lebanon’s highlands were inhabited for a long time. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #zaarour #zaarourlake #sannine #lebanonsunset #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Zaarour .hills) https://www.instagram.com/p/CADe3TxJ-du/?igshid=1vqz9rmenhsr8