The ancient and quiet Byblos, commonly known by locals: Jebal (translation), a small town that was inhabited very early, and people still live in the ancient city. It looks peaceful and beautiful, invincible, and proud of independence. It is a place I love to come to. Find a cafe by the sea and sit on the open air. Have a cup of coffee and watch the sunset fall into the Mediterranean...
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The ancient and quiet Byblos, commonly known by locals: Jebal (translation), a small town that was inhabited very early, and people still live in the ancient city. It looks peaceful and beautiful, invincible, and proud of independence. It is a place I love to come to. Find a cafe by the sea and sit on the open air. Have a cup of coffee and watch the sunset fall into the Mediterranean...
Faced with the Mediterranean, the weather sometimes rains, sometimes sunny, super beautiful, met a family from Iraq to travel, four super lovely babies.
Bibrus, one of the oldest cities in Lebanon, has been inhabited since the Neolithic Age and has been closely linked to the legends and history of the Mediterranean for thousands of years. It's a very beautiful seaside town worth visiting. In summer, oleanders are very delicate and lively, and restaurants almost all speak French.
Bibruce is a famous attraction in Lebanon, the scenery is beautiful, unforgettable memories!
Super fun ancient city, very historical. Worth going.
I've seen people who eat raw fish fillets, but I haven't seen people who eat raw mutton. Lebanese people eat mainly vegetables because they think that the vegetables are pure, and mutton is the main meat on their table because they think that the vegetables they eat are clean, so mutton is clean, so fresh and tender mutton becomes their hobby.