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  1. #41
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    Thanks Lebanon,
    I assume the price you have quoted is for 20 litres. That makes it 60.8 cents AU per litre.
    It would be great to meet you! I'll PM you when I know the approximate time.

    RR.

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    Hi Red Rocket,

    It will be a pleasure meeting you as well, but be aware that if you will have to cross two borders when coming going to Lebanon from Jordan. I assure you it is worth the the drive since Lebanon offers a unique experience in the region. It is a mix between east and west.
    Please check the following site: Discover Lebanon, tourism guide directory, maps, forum chat, weather, white pages

    Regards

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    Good day,

    I would like to share some pictures I have taken while visiting the northern part of Lebanon, as you can see it has a resemblance with the Italian country side.

    I hope that my next posting will include my 110 since I a have dismantled the engine to change the camshaft that gave away.

    Regards
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    Aerial photography

    Hi,

    I would like to share some beautiful aerial pictures of Lebanon taken by Clement Tannouri a talented Lebanese photographer.

    Picture 1 is of Becharri, the home village of the poet Gebran Khalil Gebran who wrote "The prophet", the gorge is called Kadisha Valley [ame=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kadisha_Valley]Kadisha Valley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
    Qadisha - The Sacred Valley

    Picture 2 and 3 are of the Chouf region in spring time

    Picture 4 is of Beirut Pigeon Grotto, this rock is a hundred meters off the shores of Beirut tip, it was named as such because of a pigeon's flock that nested there.

    Picture 5 is of Byblos (Jbeil) archeological sitehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byblos


    Enjoy
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    G day,

    I believe that the aerial pictures have been appreciated so I am posting some new ones.

    As you can see Lebanon is also a great destination for the skiing enthusiast.

    enjoy
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    Hi Lebanon,,
    His shots are very good, and yes, your pics are very much appreciated.
    He has one there of the Grotto which looks very similar to areas we have here down on the south coast of Victoria.
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