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The Middle East
Monday, July 7, 2008
If you´re reading the comments next to the photos it would make more sense to start chronologically with the oldest posts. If you´re just interested in the images browse as you see fit.
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And they bring him unto the place Golgotha, which...
Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Ge...
What I thought was the continuation of the festivi...
This is a photo of the Dome of the Rock taken from...
The Dome of the Rock is the centerpiece of the Te...
The Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Ethiopian and Coptic...
The whole area in front of the Western (Wailing) W...
Israel
Before I move on to the final country I visited in...
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The centerpiece for Islamic worship in Damascus, t...
Hey, who is that rube with the camera? Why it´s me...
The prayer hall is breathtaking with its lush carp...
The Sayyida Ruqayya Mosque is a modern Iranian-bui...
After reading about it in my guidebook, I had to ...
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No, it´s not the royal commode. After a long, hot ...
Hooray! Oh Noooo! This most likely would have been...
The Crac des Chevaliers or Crusaders Castle sits o...
The Towers of Yemliko can best be described as a s...
The Temple of Bel was dedicated to the most import...
Everbody loves a show at least they did before yo...
The Temple of Baal Shamin was dedicated to the...
The tetrapylon was used to mark the junction of t...
The colonnaded main street runs for almost 800 met...
Syria
Tripoli was the last city I visited and the place ...
A favorite pastime for those in both Beirut and By...
Also a biblical city, Gebal, was the most importan...
I had some time on my hands and the whole complex ...
Did the man who carved these words in stone realiz...
These long since toppled columns of the Temple of ...
Six massive columns are all that remain standing ...
I was astounded by how ornate the Temple of Bacch...
Baalbek is by far the most impressive ancient site...
Most of what you see at the archaeological sites t...
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