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a dream came true....
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The grand citadel of Aleppo, Syria...now being destroyed....
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Circassian in northern Syria....
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on the road to Palmyra, Syria
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Syria, in the desert,
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Palmyra, Syria, monumental arch of triumph with the old Osmanic fort
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Le Crac des Chevaliers, Syria
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Sidon, Lebanon
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Sidon from the old fort, Lebanon
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Winter near Cedar, Anti-Lebanon, Lebanon
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Winter in the Anti-Lebanon mountains, Lebanon....
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Lebanon Cedar, taken in the Anti-Lebanon mountains, Lebanon.
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Le Cedre, Anti-Lebanon, Lebanon
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Winter in Lebanon.......
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Damascus, Syria: the Omayyad mosque
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Le Crac des Chevaliers, Syria
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Baalbek, Lebanon
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Jupiter temple, Baalbek, Lebanon
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Jupiter temple, Baalbek, Lebanon - 2nd century AC
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Jupiter temple, Baalbek, Lebanon
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Baalbeck, Lebanon
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Al Quds, Jerusalem, Palestine.....
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The Damascus Gate in Al Kuds......
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nuns on the temple mount in front of Al Acqsa Mosque, Al Kuds, Jerusalem, Palestine
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Al Quds, Jerusalem, Palestine
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Petra (the pink city), Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
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Petra, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.....
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Le Crac des Chevaliers, Syria, the proudest of the crusaders' fortresses...
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Le Crac des Chevaliers, Syria, the proudest of the Crusaders' castles.....
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Palmyra, Syria: this glorious ancient city, a world heritage site, now partly destroyed by Islamic barbarians.