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To Beirut and back....
... did not detract from sites history and after awhile you forgot that they were there. On route to Tyre we passed through the ancient city of Sidon. Now that was amazing, but I think both of these cities deserve a page on their own.
For a country of only about three and a half million, Lebanon has a history worth exploring and an agreement to form a Government that represents the three major religions and people, that should be admired.
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Heading Downtown
... afternoon out.
It was then home to chill out and get ready for our night on the town. Hanan, Tania, Gary and I were planning to go to a club but we were misled to believe we didn't need a booking, turns out otherwise...oh well we headed to a bar that Hanan's friends owns and it turned out to be awesome. Great food, great atmosphere and great music. Oh and another thing ...
(2) History of the Harbours
... a small mosque. Especially some of the doorway decorations are impressive as examples of Islamic architecture from the 16-18th Century. One of the buildings is being used as office for the municipality, but nobody cares if you walk in – which is what I did, before climbing to the roof for an even better view of the rest of the town.
A little outside town is the Castle Moussa, a contraption ...
Lebanon
... to having any plans whatsoever, let alone a fully mapped out chart of the week to come. I landed with a general knowledge that Lebanon was a country with people, some of them beautiful women, there was a war but not anymore, and that Neil booked a hotel for us in an area called Hamra.
Following our email tiff, we eased into an unspoken detente. He would continue to research and carve out the itinerary he ...
Lebanon - Yalla habibi!
... in time for some mezze (homous, tabouleh, kibbeh, vine leaves, pita bread etc). I spent the first few days walking around the city, exploring and also looking for a camera shop for this very high maintenance camera of mine which goes through so many lithium batteries that it's become both tedious and uneconomical. I eventually found the ABC Shopping Mall in Achrafieh and sat down in a cafe' to go through my Arabic notes from the book I'd recently bought. The ...
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