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Published: December 18th 2007
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Approximately 90 kilometers northeast of the city of Beirut in eastern Lebanon stands the magnificent temple complex of Baalbek, the ruins are one of the holiest places of ancient times. Before the Romans conquered the site and built their enormous temple of Jupiter, long even before the Phoenicians constructed a temple to the god Baal, there stood at Baalbek the largest stone block construction f...
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Mingxin
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Good boy!
I’m just back from a post office to send u this comment! A perfect adventure! Not too dangerous, not too safe. U got both ancient ruin and modern city night, neither more nor less.So I like that place too. U got all kinds of sunrise & sunset pic, beautiful indeed. And u love feet & slipper fotos as well,that's amazing! U’v even mentioned world peace things. Good boy!