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Small wadi in the desert of Badiyat ash-Sham
Fig. 46, Catalogue of Damage
Topographical map collection “UAR North (Syrian) region, district El Furāt” of 1960
Fig. 45, Catalogue of Damage
View of the Orontes River with rapids
An abandoned building in Circassian district, Raqqa
As-Sa’a roundabout in the city of Raqqa
General view of Maʿlula
Roman bridge in at-Tayyiba over the course of the Wadi az-Zaydi
Raʾs al-ʿAyn, view from the garden to the late Ottoman house, situated on a slope
A view in Wadi Barada
Euphrates plain near the mouth of the Sajur, limestone massif on the south side ((before the flooding of lake Tishrin)
View from airplane to the upper reaches of the Sajur (mainly on Turkish territory, border strip of Syria visible at upper right)
View to the village al-Awshariyya on the northern shore of the Sajur near the junction with the Euphrates river
Tall Mumbaqa, View to the north: shore of Assad-Lake with pumps
Jabal al-ʿArab, Camel
Agriculture on a mountain slope in Jabal al-ʿArab
Irrigation fields of ʿAyn at-Tina in Qalamun (mountainous region in southwest Syria)
River section of Barada
Diversity of vegetation and protruding rocks in the Syrian coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Vegetation with rocks in the coastal mountains
A small river in the Syrian coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
General view of al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya (the coastal mountains) covered by forests
General view of al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya (the coastal mountains) covered by forests
Several peaks in the Costal mountains (Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
South-west Syria: Qalamun Mountains, the village of Maʿlula with its light blue or white house paintings
A village on the foothills of the coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Darat ʿAzza, city located along the St. Simeon Monastery road