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Image for Palmyra Castle Overlook, Tadmur, Syriaview gallery

SESE89.3 km

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Scenic OverlooksPalmyra Castle Overlook, Tadmur, Syria

in Scenic Overlooks

A beautiful view from the arabic castle

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 09/11/2014

last visited: never

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SESE89.3 km

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Wikipedia EntriesPalmyra, Tadmur, Syria

in Wikipedia Entries

Bride of the Desert.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 09/25/2014

last visited: never

Image for Palmyra, Syriaview gallery

SESE90.9 km

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World Heritage SitesPalmyra, Syria

in World Heritage Sites

The daring empire of Palmyra flourished here between the 1st and the 2nd centuries.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 12/19/2011

last visited: 05/05/2006

Image for Citadel Hotel, Palmyra, Syriaview gallery

SESE91.1 km

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Recommended AccommodationCitadel Hotel, Palmyra, Syria

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A budget hotel in a great location, across the street from the ancient site of Palmyra

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 12/21/2011

last visited: never

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SESE91.4 km

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Retired PrisonsFormer French Prison in Palmyra, Syria

in Retired Prisons

Built originally as home for the Turkish Governor, it was transformed in prison by the French

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 12/02/2011

last visited: never

Image for Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syriaview gallery

SESE92.1 km

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Preserved Architectural Remnants and RuinsTemple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria

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The best preserved ruins at Palmyra

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 01/10/2013

last visited: never

Image for Temple of Bel, Palmyra, Syriaview gallery

SESE92.1 km

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Wikipedia EntriesTemple of Bel, Palmyra, Syria

in Wikipedia Entries

The best preserved ruins at Palmyra

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 11/09/2014

last visited: never

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NWNW109.8 km

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World Heritage SitesSerjilla, Dead Cities, Syria

in World Heritage Sites

The lost city of Serjilla is arguably the most popular amongst the group of around 700 of the Dead Cities, and the only one I could visit.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 12/15/2011

last visited: never

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NWNW109.8 km

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Ghost TownsSerjilla, Syria

in Ghost Towns

The lost city of Serjilla is arguably the most popular amongst the group of around 700 of the Dead Cities, and the only one I could visit.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 12/15/2011

last visited: never

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WW114.9 km

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SuperlativesLONGEST - Colonnade in the Roman World

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The Great Colonnade at Apamea is situated in northern Syria.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 11/11/2014

last visited: never

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WW114.9 km

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Preserved Architectural Remnants and RuinsGreat Colonnade at Apamea, Syria

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The longest colonnade in the Roman World.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 12/31/2012

last visited: never

Image for Great Colonnade at Apamea, Syriaview gallery

WW114.9 km

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Ancient Roman CivilizationGreat Colonnade at Apamea, Syria

in Ancient Roman Civilization

The longest colonnade in the Roman World.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 11/03/2014

last visited: never

Image for Great Colonnade at Apamea, Syriaview gallery

WW114.9 km

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Wikipedia EntriesGreat Colonnade at Apamea, Syria

in Wikipedia Entries

The longest colonnade in the Roman World.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member g300td

location: Syria

date approved: 10/30/2014

last visited: never

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NN120.7 km

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Numismatic PhotographsCitadel of Aleppo - Aleppo, Syria

in Numismatic Photographs

Coin of five Syrian pounds depicting the access to the citadel of Aleppo.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 01/30/2012

last visited: 09/18/2008

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NN120.7 km

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World Heritage SitesAncient City of Aleppo, Syria

in World Heritage Sites

The Ancient City of Aleppo it's a world for itself, hard to describe in a single text. Aleppo, as a whole, is the second city of Syria, with about 3 million inhabitants.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 12/15/2011

last visited: 05/10/2006

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NN121.7 km

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Juice and Smoothie BarsJuices & Smoothies in Aleppo, Syria

in Juice and Smoothie Bars

A brilliant juice and smoothie bar in Aleppo, Syria

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 01/07/2012

last visited: never

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NN121.8 km

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Antique HotelsHotel Baron, Aleppo, Syria

in Antique Hotels

Hotel Baron, in Aleppo, started as Ararat Hotel, built in 1909.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 12/15/2011

last visited: never

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WW130.7 km

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CastlesCrac des Chevaliers, Syria

in Castles

Crac des Chevaliers is one of the most significant castles in the world. There was a fortification there but the Knights Hospitaller rebuilt it during the 13th century.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Torgut

location: Syria

date approved: 11/28/2011

last visited: 09/20/2008

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