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Cedars 140 km from
Beirut
The
Cedars of Lebanon were famous throughout the ancient
period for their priceless beauty and incredible strength.
Solomon’s temple was built from the cedar trees
as were the Phoenician ships that traveled to far distant
shores. The immense and wondrous cedar forests of ancient
times no longer exists. Only isolated patches are found
today. They are the oldest now in Lebanon where about
375 Cedars of great age stand in the sheltered glacial
pocket of Mount Makmel. Their stature and magnificence
give an accurate idea of their once splendid beauty.
Today, the Cedars is known
more for its famous skiing resorts. The ski settlement
is one of the highest ranges in Lebanon, ensuring
that from December through April, the mountains
are covered with snow.
Gibran Museum in Bcharre, is dedicated to Khalil
Gibran the late 19th century poet and artist.
The museum contains hundreds of his drawings and
paintings. The museum is opened everyday except
Monday from 9 to 17.Admission is 2000 L.L.
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