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Geography Now! LEBANON

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Lebanon is NOT What You Think! Here's Why

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GUYS, I HAVE FINALLY MADE IT TO LEBANON AND IT'S AMAZING!!!

I've been dying to come to this tiny Middle Eastern country of Lebanon for about 5 years now, and words cannot describe how happy I have been here over the last 4 days.

My buddy Georgio (who I met thru Snapchat like 3 years ago), has been kind enough to host me at his family's house and give me the best local experience possible in Lebanon.

Unfortunately, Lebanon gets a very bad rep on the news as a dangerous place-- but that could not be farther from the truth. My goal with this video is to shatter all of those negative stereotypes and let you know that Lebanon is a complete dream come true.

Have you ever been to Lebanon? Do you agree or disagree with my realizations on Lebanon? Comment your thoughts on Lebanon below!

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LEBANON - LAND OF BEAUTY!!

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In this video I travel through Lebanon and visit some of the country’s beautiful sites including Baalbek, Jeita Grotto, Harissa, Byblos, Batroun and Tripoli.

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Lebanon -Things you never knew

Welcome to Lebanon Uncovered, where we dive deep into the hidden gems and lesser-known facts about this beautiful and historic country! In this video, we'll explore 10 surprising facts about Lebanon that you probably never knew. From its ancient history and diverse culture to its breathtaking landscapes and mouthwatering cuisine, Lebanon is a treasure trove of fascinating stories waiting to be discovered. Join us as we unveil the secrets of this captivating land and reveal why Lebanon should be on every traveler's bucket list. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more amazing content about the world's most intriguing destinations! #Lebanon #Travel #HiddenGemsheres

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Beirut, Lebanon || Exploring the Past, Present, and Future

Beirut was my first stop on a 10 day tour of Lebanon. It’s the small countries largest city and is beautifully situated on the Mediterranean coast, surrounded by mountains. The city has a beautiful blend of cultures and perfectly merges it's legendary past with a modern, vibrant way of life. The city has been through a lot in recent history, but the cities resilience is a testament to how vital this middle eastern city is to the region. The city is rising from the ashes but there is still so many scars of a tumultuous past that are very interesting to see and explore. I had a few days here, and this is how it went….

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Rise Above Lebanon (Full Version)

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We spent 5 summer months filming Lebanon from Above, including its rural, urban, cultural touristic and historical location, as well as the amazing number of festivals.

The idea was to show Lebanon's beauty, diversity and wealth from another angle (above), in order to encourage and promote international and domestic tourism.

My main personal goal is to remind us all that Lebanon is not all about problems, political turmoil, trash...etc but is first and foremost a country that has so much to offer on such a small portion of land, and is still, in spite of everything, truly beautiful.

Maybe by seeing this video, people who lost sight of what Lebanon truly is, will have newfound optimism and strength to participate in steering the country in the right direction, to understand that it is their country to love and protect.

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We filmed from mid June to early November and covered Mount Lebanon, Beirut, Southern Lebanon, the Bekaa, Baalbek and North Lebanon.

The book, also titled Rise Above Lebanon, was released on 2 December 2015. it is a hardcover photography book of the highest standard, with 200 pages of images of Lebanon from Above and is available in all major bookshops in Lebanon.

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Top 10 Attractions in Lebanon

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Who’s ready for a historically rich adventure? Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 Attractions in Lebanon. For this list, we’re looking at popular must-see attractions and destinations found within this tiny but fascinating nation.



#10: Baalbek
Beqaa Valley


#9: Monastery of St. Maron & Tomb of Saint Charbel
Annaya


#8: Faraya
Keserwan District


#7: Zaitunay Bay
Beirut


#6: Byblos
Jbeil District

#5: Cedars
Bcharre


#4: Sidon (or, Saida)
South Governorate

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Ancient Ruins of Tyre, Lebanon [Amazing Places 4K]

Tyre was a major Phoenician seaport from about the 20th century BCE, mentioned in Egyptian records as Egypt's subject in the 14th century BCE. In the 9th century BCE Tyre founded the North African city of Carthage and today's Spain city of Cadiz. Tyre is frequently mentioned in the Bible (Old and New Testaments). In the 8th and 7th centuries BCE Tyre was under Assyrian rule, later besieged without success by Babylon, and then ruled for two centuries by Persia. In 332 BCE Alexander the Great destroyed the city, after a 7 month siege. After that Tyre was ruled by Egypt (the Ptolemaic dynasty), the Roman Empire, Arab Muslim rulers, the Cruseiders, the Mamluks.
The archaeological remains of Tyre are mostly from Roman times, in two separate zones: al-Mina (0:13), which was an island in the past, and al-Bass (2:34), where a necropolis, a triumphal arch, and a hippodrome are located. Tyre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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10 Things To Know Before Coming To Beirut, Lebanon! | Is Lebanon Safe in 2021? #lebanon

Here I share with you 10 things to know before coming to beirut, Lebanon. And is it safe?

Lebanon is a small country in the middle east that stretches across the shore of the Mediterranean sea, it used to be called Switzerland of the East
Times are abit hard but we will get back on track!
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Geography Now! Armenia | AMERICAN COUPLE REACTION

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Americans In Beirut During Revolution in Lebanon (Our Experience)

Americans In Beirut During Revolution in Lebanon (Our Experience)

November 2019 | When we first landed in Beirut and experienced the Revolution first hand, I think what surprised us most was talking to the younger generations. Many of the stories that had been passed on to them were ones based on fear.

But leading with fear means that you often act out of desperation, and desperation leads you to resentment, not just of oneself but also towards one's own country. And if you harbor those feelings of resentment for too long people eventually become cynical and lose hope.

BUT that’s not what we saw here on the ground. Walking around, hearing stories, asking questions, engaging with the people - only showed us more of their resilience and optimism. ????????

And most importantly, we saw the forging of Lebanon’s new identity. The Lebanese love their country and are willing to fight for it (without violence)! As Americans in Beirut arriving during the revolution in Lebanon, we left with the hopes of planning to return. Until next time Lebanon, and thank you again for welcoming us with such open arms. ????????

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We met back in 2014 in Monterey, California. I (Olivia) was a senior in college & Nathan had recently moved back to the area after living in Italy.

After a few “deep life talks” (ones that were so foreign to me) and hearing about the lifestyle Nathan had been creating for himself for the last 6 years, I wanted to spend more time with him.

We started dating and I learned how he’d moved to Cambodia when he was 17, Germany when he was 18, Italy when he was 20, and was itching to travel again.

I was fascinated and wondered HOW THE HELL DID THIS GUY PAY FOR ALL OF THAT? IS HE A DRUG DEALER?

Nathan would work in California for 2 years, save every dollar he could, move abroad, find a job in that country, live there for 1-2 years and then do it all over again. Each time, he’d learn the language of that country, acquire new skills & make lifelong friends.

I was deeply inspired & wanted to travel with him. After 1 year of working our butts off and saving every dollar we could, we moved to Australia. We lived + worked there for 3 years (learned to speak perfect Australian lol) & created online jobs so we could continue traveling full-time.

CURRENTLY: When covid hit, we flew home and bought an RV to travel the US. That’s what we’re currently doing now, and boy is it a LEARNING CURVE but also thrilling!

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Journey Through Palestine - Travel Documentary

Palestine means a lot of different things to many people, and may not be the most obvious travel destination. It is often associated with conflict and political unrest, overlooking the fact that it’s also a beautiful and fascinating region, with a vibrant culture, incredible historic landmarks, spectacular natural scenery, inspiring religious sites, tasty food, and friendly, welcoming people.

On this journey, I’m traveling through the Holy Land, a region important to the three main monotheistic religions, and known today as Israel and Palestine.

In this first episode, I’m exploring the West Bank, the largest and most accessible part of Palestine. From stunning natural scenery to intriguing historic sites. From the busy streets of Ramallah to the narrow alleyways of Nablus’ old city. From religious landmarks in Hebron and Bethlehem to the ancient ruins of Jericho. Along the way, I meet some of the people that call this land home, and sample the local cuisine.

I’ll do so from a traveler’s perspective, focusing on the positive stories and things to do. But here and there I also mention the conflict between Israel and Palestine, since it has impacted the lives of many people in the region. For those interested in the politics and modern history of the region, however, I recommend to read, watch, and listen to as many different sources as you can.

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We start this journey in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus Christ, with its impressive Church of the Nativity at its core. After visiting the church, I explore the streets around it, meeting people and eating food in the bustling bazaar. There are many other places worth your time in and around Bethlehem, including the Milk Grotto, an olive oil factory (press), Shepherd’s Fields, and the Mar Saba monastery, surrounded by arid mountains.

Hebron is the next stop, a city in the South of Palestine, and (among other things) famous for its glassblowing factories, and also the Tomb of the Patriarch, or Ibrahimi Mosque. The streets around this place are divided between the local Palestinian community and Israeli settlers. As a tourist, you can visit both areas. At the end of the day, my guide Salwa takes me to a traditional Palestinian restaurant, where we eat some delicious food.

We continue this trip in Jericho, regarded as the oldest city in the world. Located next to the Dead Sea, it’s also one of the lowest cities on our planet, and can get very hot in Summer. Other sights to visit around Jericho include the Dead Sea, Nabi Musa, Qasr-al-Yahud, and St George’s Monastery, built into a cliff in Wadi Qelt.

Getting lost in the narrow alleys of Nablus’ old city was among my favorite things to do. There’s a surprise waiting for you around every corner, and perhaps the best one was the Al Aqsa kunafeh store, which is said to make the best version of this Palestinian dessert, which is popular around the Middle East.

We finish this journey in Ramallah, a young and dynamic city, attracting people from around the region to find work and get educated. It’s a commercial hub with a strong entrepreneurial spirit, and provides a different perspective on this part of Palestine.

Leaving Norway for Lebanon to Teach | Lebanese Food and Funny Cats. Video #1

On January 27th I travelled from Oslo to Beirut. I study to become a teacher and I did teacher practise at a secondary school in Beirut for a month. During this month I have seen and learned so much about this country. I made a four video series of this trip, including food, landmarks, schools, natural landscapes and much more! You will hear us speak some Norwegian on the videos and on this video you'll hear me speak some Dutch to the cats. Enjoy!

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