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NW70.7 km
Crac 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: Torgut
location: Syria
date approved: 11/28/2011
last visited: 09/20/2008
W83.4 km
Balaa sinkhole, Lebanon
in Natural Sinkholes
Balaa, in the Tannourine village (Lebanon). During millions of years the waterfall had eroded a three leveled large dizzying sink hole, an open cavern some 250 meters deep. Three natural bridges !
posted by: Marc T
location: Lebanon
date approved: 06/30/2009
last visited: 10/02/2019
W90.3 km
Mount Sannine, Lebanon
in Mountain Summits
This is Mount Sannine, the second highest Mountain in Mount Lebanon (2540m)
date approved: 07/01/2009
last visited: never
SW93.3 km
Saladin - Damascus, Syria
in Grave of a Famous Person
I suppose Saladin needs no introduction. He is a legendary name in Muslim culture, also well known in the West due to his active interaction with the Crusades.
date approved: 01/26/2012
last visited: 05/10/2006
SW93.5 km
Ancient City of Damascus, Syria
in World Heritage Sites
A lively capital, Damascus is specially intense at its center: the ancient city.
date approved: 12/19/2011
Great Mosque of Damascus, Syria
in Great Buildings of the World
The Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus.
date approved: 08/14/2012
N133.6 km
Great Colonnade at Apamea, Syria
in Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins
The longest colonnade in the Roman World.
posted by: g300td
date approved: 12/31/2012
in Wikipedia Entries
date approved: 10/30/2014
in Ancient Roman Civilization
date approved: 11/03/2014
LONGEST - Colonnade in the Roman World
in Superlatives
The Great Colonnade at Apamea is situated in northern Syria.
date approved: 11/11/2014
N158.2 km
Serjilla, Dead Cities, Syria
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.
date approved: 12/15/2011
Serjilla, Syria
in Ghost Towns