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Published: December 22nd 2011
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It was only after a trip to Tripoli that I felt like I’d finally seen Lebanon as a country living its daily life. What I saw was an old city whose crumbling buildings seemed to be held together only by a web of crisscrossing power lines. I saw a vibrant market where people haggled over the price of zaatar. And I saw a country still plagued by the vestiges of war – bullet-riddled walls with pic...
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Martin van Gestel
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Hey you.
I had no clue you were in the middle east. Have fun there. Memories.