Published about 1 month ago by Gregory Arnst
Inside the cab of the Nickle plate 901. Restored recently, was previously painted in the colors of the Indiana & Ohio railroad as #85. The locomotive has pulled the Cincinnati Dinner Train.
Published about 1 month ago by Gregory Arnst
Looking at the Nickle Plate 901 on the Lebanon, Mason & Monroe railroad. Until recently, was painted in the colors of the Indiana & Ohio railroad as #85.
Published over 1 year ago by Karim Saad
This is a 360 image of some villages in the South of Lebanon. The original image size is 13 Gigapixels that can be viewed by clicking he...(more)
Published about 2 years ago by Karim Saad
The Beirut Central District (BCD) is the name given to Beirut’s historical and geographical core, the “vibrant financial, commercial, and administrative hu...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Lebanon is a land of water, this is also why the country position is geopolitically so complex. As it is also a land of loss, the country is lo...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Nested at some 2500 meters of the lebanese mountains, a small heaven. Fresh fishing, pure water, sheeps, friends, air, sun, arak, well the list can go on and one... Keep it clean.
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
The Cedars of Bcharré, also called "Al Arz" or "Les Cèdres" is a magical place, a place were energy is really around you. In winter, y...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
South Lebanon is well known for its production of olive oil and derivative products. Take a walk in the peacefull shadow of an olive trees field.
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Rediscovered around 1940, this site was completely forgotten. It is believed to have been the site of the antique Chalcis. The site of A...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Surrounded by salines, this 900 years old monastery is well hidden from public exposure. However, lebanese should also know about this place to avoid its destruction and the development of soul-less project.
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
A perfect example of lebanese architecture, this was the house of maroun kanaan (1890 - 1981), a very influencial and respect...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Well, this area of Lebanon is know for making salt; here by the sea, a 900 years old greek orthodoxe monastery. An old nun is living there alone with a lot of cats; she will open the chapel if you ask her with respect :)
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Lebanon is blessed with a variety of caves throughout its territory. Even if Jeita Grotto is the largest and best managed of them; caves' lovers will enjoy visiting the more hidden ones.
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Situated some 20km north of Beirut, the Jeita Grotto ranks among the world’s most splendid caves. It is a finalist of the New 7 Wonders of Nature...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Skiing in Mediterranean countries such as Lebanon often give you the chance to also enjoy a view on the sea... Only an hour drive from the capitale Beirut, it is a popular winter spot for lebanese.
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Kfardebian Mzaar is Lebanon's largest and most popular ski resort. It is located at an altitude over 2000 meters.
Published almost 3 years ago by Melkan Bassil
Towering over Baalbek, the Roman temple complex is considered the world’s largest and most intact. Temple of Jupiter: The temples 22-m high co...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Adam Thede
August 30, 2008 - The Churchill House Bed and Breakfast in New Lebanon, New York.