Yabrud: residential buildings as road-accompanying development
Palmyra, scenery in the valley of the tombs, showing a group of tower tombs
Diversity of vegetation and protruding rocks in the Syrian coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Yabrud: shops with residential houses on the first floor, houses probably from the beginning of the 20th century
Yabrud: Streetlife with shops and residential houses, townspeople and peasants
Making of burghul in Yabrud during the sixties
Hinterland of Yabrud in the early sixties: Ploughing with wooden plough, pulled by two horses
Yabrud: making Burghul, in background a wall in a special pisé-technique
Several peaks in the Costal mountains (Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Terraced grain fields on the western slope of the coastal mountain range (Jabal Ansariyya)
A distant view of the 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)
A view of the Barada valley showing the train rail
General view of al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya (the coastal mountains) covered by forests
A village on the foothills of the coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Yabrud: residential houses with central hall floor plans
Terrasses cultivation in the Coastal Mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Agriculture at the foot of Jibal Lubnan ash-Sharqiyya (Anti-Lebanon Mountains)
Upper Barada valley in Jibal Lubnan ash-Sharqiyya (Anti-Lebanon Mountains)
Aerial photograph of Jibal Lubnan ash-Sharqiyya (Anti-Lebanon Mountains) with Barada valley
Kafr Halab village, clay dome houses
West Syria, access to the Salah ad-Din Castle carved through two artificial crevices, 12th c.
The arcade wall of Great Mosque of Raqqa-Rafiqa, 8th/12th C.
Great Mosque of Raqqa-Rafiqa, 8th/12th C.
Valley of Nahr Al-Kabir al-Shamali River
Raqqa, Baghdad Gate, Façade decorations: three-lobed niches and arched frames resting on colonnette
General view of al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya (the coastal mountains) covered by forests
View of the artificial pool and the Temple of Mushannaf
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