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Published: November 21st 2007
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If you take a look at the map of Lebanon, which is situated at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea, bordering Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, you will realize that Lebanon is pretty small. Most people will be surprised that there are, unlike most other countries in the Middle East, no deserts in Lebanon. The landscape varies from beaches at the coast to mountain ranges wi...
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Wow Chi, you're hot! lol Thanks, you brought back a lot of memories. My trip to Lebanon was back in 95, but the memories stay fresh. I can still taste the food! It was sad to see the destruction still apparent and makes me sadder still to think of some it still happening. Thanks for continuing to share your travels. Sume www.ethnicallyincorrect.wordpress.com