Monthly Archives: July 2011

If You need to speak to Netanyahu, you’ve got to undress first

Israelis are becoming overly paranoid unless Arabs have managed to create the uber-destructive weapon to wipe off Israel but in the size of a tit.. Continue reading

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Joining the fun to a good cause!

Qozhaya Monastery- This Monastery was founded in the year 745 AD on the slopes of the valley of Qannoubin and it was restored in 1283 AD. Continue reading

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Ammo Gerge and others…

Written in English and French, “Losing Touch: Beyrouth des Petits Metiers” is a book that tells stories of Beirut old craftsmen whose jobs are nearly extinct. Continue reading

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Do you know your Litani?

A true best kept secret in Lebanon, the small village is a haven of tranquility and undisturbed traditional country life. After the hike, you will be invited to share the secret of the Karaqke- Arak making- while enjoying a traditional Saj luncheon. You will also enjoy a boat trip on the Litani River and learn more about its structure and design.

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“Le Petit Prince” did not pass by Lebanon!

Do you remember the scene with the Rose and how the little prince worked hard to please ‘her”… why? because he felt weak in the presence of beauty! Continue reading

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