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 | An airplane over the Mediterranean Sea leaving Beriut International Airport. |  | 06/19/2009 | 229 | 



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 | UNIFIL deployment in south Lebanon as in January 2005. Map coverage overlay. |  | 04/08/2008 | 489 | 
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 | A rare Women Face in the heart of Lebanon |  | 01/09/2008 | 1,573 | 



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 | Launched in 2004 by Aerophile S.A., Beirut Balloon allows visitors to discover the city with a breathtaking hot air-balloon ride, reaching an altitude of 300 meters. |  | 11/15/2007 | 375 | 



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 | At the southern entrance of Baalbeck, Lebanon there is a quarry where the stones used in the temples were cut. A huge block, considered the largest known stone in the world, still sits where it was... |  | 08/23/2007 | 664 | 



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 | Biggest Vegetable Market in the Middle East located in the mini city of Quabb-Eliass Bekaa Lebanon 40 Klm from the Capital Beirut . |  | 06/21/2007 | 419 | 



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 | Lots of Trailers Trucks Waiting to enter Lebanon , in the Lebanese Syrian Border ( Al Masnaa ) |  | 06/21/2007 | 480 | 



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 | Cargo Ship at Port Beirut |  | 06/17/2007 | 376 | 



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 | Aerial photo of Beirut downtown 1982 after the Israeli invasion. |  | 05/23/2007 | 449 | 



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 | Aerial photo showing the face of downtown in 1995, after demolition had begun and a number of archaeological digs disclosed various layers. The different digs on the phote disclose ottoman, byzanti... |  | 05/23/2007 | 420 | 



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 | The city of Beirut has been described as the Paris of the Middle East, but as these dramatic pictures show the capital of Lebanon now resembles a post-Blitz London.
A million people... |  | 05/22/2007 | 516 | 



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 | An UNESCO World Heritage site, the Qadisha valley is one of the most important early Christian monastic settlements in the world.
Nearby are the remains of the great forest of cedars of Leba... |  | 10/06/2006 | 488 | 



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 | With over 5,000 years of history, Tyre is a historian and archaeologist's delight. Although there are remnants of Egyptian, Assyrian, Phoenician, Greek, Byzantine, Arab, and Ottoman civilizations i... |  | 09/25/2006 | 439 | 



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 | The Qornet as Sawda ("Black Horn" in Arabic) is the highest peak of Mount Lebanon and of all the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is located in the northern part of mount Lebano... |  | 09/25/2006 | 455 | 



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 | Byblos, or Jbeil is considered as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Within its old town you can still see medieval Arab and Crusader remains, while its archaeological ex... |  | 09/25/2006 | 378 | 



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 | The Shouf Cedars is the Middle East's largest nature reserve. The cedars range from tiny shoots to 2,000-year-old trees with six-meter girths.
Oak, pine and juniper are some of the 1... |  | 09/14/2006 | 279 | 



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 | Faraya Mzaar Kfardebian, Lebanon
Ski slopes located only 1 hour away from the sea |  | 09/14/2006 | 376 | 



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 | Jesus is said to have performed his first miracle of turning water into wine at Cana in Galilee. Some Christians, especially Lebanese Christians, believe Qana to have been the actual location of th... |  | 09/14/2006 | 230 | 



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 | Lebanon bombing as of 28 July 2006 |  | 08/08/2006 | 767 | 
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 | This satellite image shows the extent of the oil spill on the lebanese coast as of August 1.
This file was done by the german Center for Satellite Based Crisis Information (DLR/ZKI), I'm ju... |  | 08/04/2006 | 514 | 
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