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Alhamra, Main St Beirut, Lebanon, 961-1-743437
Follow the Women Turkey team met at Ataturk airport yesterday around 9 pm. Media asked for comments and took photos right before the departure. It was a short and tiring flight. We couldnt really believe that we were abroad it just felt like southeast of Turkey. Getting visa and the bus to hotel took just too long. We arrived at the hotel at 3.45 am. Pinar Ceren and I are staying in the same room. The hotel is not the fanciest but clean and very central. We slept only for 3 hours and left the...
Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon selmasevkli
... wedding dresses leave much to the imagination and the bride's head was fully covered. It looked like she was wrapped up in an ultratight satin blanket with flashy rhinestones sewn into it. Or maybe that was the light from the gaudy rhinestone chandelier reflecting on here. Who knows.<br><br>Turns out their room was right next to mine up on the 8th floor and I can report that her first time obviously overwhelmed her senses. I don't even smoke but was ready ...
Beirut, Lebanon atlpilot36... issues. Since most Lebanese are reluctant to discuss politics and instead are focused on living their lives, especially when at a restaurant or a bar, I only got to pierce the surface of the national psyche. <br> After checking into my hotel I decided to take a walk around the downtown without my guidebook. The first thing I noticed is the infamous Holiday Inn Tower, a massive skyscraper that dominates the skyline. Finished at the outbreak of the civil war, the hotel never had ...
Beirut, Lebanon jstern... fella that was tryin to do well for himself i just have a bit of a thing about middle aged fellas in dorms, it creeps me out a bit. I hope thats not what these you sprites think about me when i check in, i aint gettin any younger.... So, i left Lebanon after only a few days as i couldnt really afford it, i enjoyed seein all the fit middle aged women joggin along the seafront and the quality scenery but if youy dont have a social circle there its hard to enjoy its quality nightlife.
Beirut, Lebanon jordanblair100... exciting. I was told that the tanks were patrolling the area since 2006 and that all of the soldiers were from Spain. My driver told me that the people in the area don't like the UN soldiers as they think they are cooperating with the Israelis. On our way back to Beirut, the taxi driver had to stop to pick up his 14 month old daughter. I couldn't believe it when he drove the last 45 minutes with his daughter in his lap. They definitely don't think child ...
Beirut, Lebanon dinovagabond... were the rockstars. They played drums and kept entertaining people. We were all tired and sunburnt when came back to hotel, slept very early. And woke up with the excitement of the ride. We went to Mount Lebanon to get the bikes and there was another opening ceremony and yummy food. I am trying to keep myself away from eating too much. I was excited and a little bit scared before starting cycling as it was 43 kilometres long and I am not the fittest person ...
Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon selmasevkli... thankfully straight-forward. We had worried that, with only one border-crossing left open after the recent fighting in Lebanon, we might get held up in long queues. However, having gotten across to the Lebanese side with minimal fuss, I sat back in my ample seat (the Damascus-Beirut taxis are giant American cars from the 60s, 70s and 80s), and savoured my new surroundings. It was a fascinating drive from the border to Beirut. In a purely geographic sense, the route ...
Beirut, Lebanon tompsblogs... contest AND the paper chain contest and had a decent discussion, too. (That part was in English.) Pretty cool kids and I really enjoyed talking with one of the girls who is a very talented artist and budding musician. Before everyone arrived, Ed and I walked down the road and I found a dollar store to buy my coffee cup set. Lord knows what I'll do with it, but I have it. Maher drove us back to NEST and we all had to say goodbye. What a great guy!
Beirut, Lebanon elizabeth823... shoes getting on with making a better life for their kids. It's a pleasant place to poke around on a sunny day. The relocated Roman columns provide a nice photo op against the azure Mediterranean. The city site overlooks the pretty harbour where you can have a relaxed meal, where families come to fish from the crusader sea walls and tiny fishing boats still drag in catches of sardines and mullet ... just regular folks getting on with their lives as they have for 5,000 years.
Beirut, Lebanon hdh... ancient Roman temples at Baalbeck and lunching along the river in Zahlé; this weekend we're off to Damascus where we'll spend some time visiting ancient mosques and shopping in the old souq. I'm not really sure what I expected Lebanon to be before I came here. This country has been in the news so much over the past few months and the image of Martyr's Square filled with thousands of people waving flags and shouting "Syria Out!" has been etched in so many people's ...
Beirut, Lebanon dean-o-mite
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