Rakhla: The City of Wine and Poetry in the Memory of its daughters
Al-Bara, pyramid tomb A, 6th c.
Al-Bara, Pyramid Tomb A, 6th century
Al-Bara, Pyramid Tomb A, 6th century
Natural diversity in the Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
General view to the lower parts of Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
The Mount Hermon covered by snow
Northern Palmyrenean chalk heights, lonely Atlantic pistachio in the riverbed of a dried-up wadi
Al-Khubra lake in Jabal Says
Volcanic stones and behind it the Khubra lake, Jabal Says
Al-Khubra lake in Jabal Says
Architectural Ummayad vestiges in Jabal Says
Inscriptions on a volcanic stone in Jabal Says
Irrigation fields of ʿAyn at-Tina in Qalamun (mountainous region in southwest Syria)
Aramaic Language – Jab’adin in Munira’s Memory
General view of Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
Remaining stones of ancient building on the Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
Irrigation fields of ʿAyn at-Tina in Qalamun (mountainous region in southwest Syria)
Al-Bara, pyramid tomb A, 6th c. AD
General view to the lower parts of Jabal Haramun (Mount Hermon)
Turbat Khaʾirbak (mausoleum), Mamluk Rank
Turbat Khaʾirbak (mausoleum), western facade – tomb chamber
an-Nabi Huri (Cyrrhus), View from inside the Roman mausoleum
Turbat Khaʾirbak (mausoleum), western facade – inscription band
A distant view of the coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Several peaks in the Costal mountains (Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Forests in the Syrian Coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
A road in a village in the Syrian coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
Diversity of vegetation and protruding rocks in the Syrian coastal mountains (al-Jibal as-Sahiliyya)
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