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jeanmarie-khayat · 5 years
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Inner peace. 🗻 #arez #bcharre #cedars #skiresort @escape_intothewild #escape_intothewild #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #lebanon_hdr #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Bcharré, Liban-Nord, Lebanon) https://www.instagram.com/jeanmariekhayat/p/Bu136gbFPXt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1kqo0ypt4j5s3
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abdxvisuals · 4 years
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It feels great to Just being able to tell my friends the stories that happen to me on our journey, and to explore and understand the meaning of what is happening outside, the world has a lot of things to explain, and this is the hype that makes people goes into the unknown, i hope life can give me many opportunities to experience everything ... . . . . . . #lebanonisapieceofheaven #beautifullebanon #hikinglebanon #wearelebanon #lebanontraveler #natureaddictsun #whatsuplebanon #lebanoninapicture #photographer #artistsoninstagram #artoftheday #artofvisuals #canonphotography #canonusa #canonm50 #visualgrams #pictureoftheday (at Akkar) https://www.instagram.com/p/CD4M5h7DQpG/?igshid=1qpt7rnql8tk1
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bassemz1970-blog · 6 years
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Hiking can never gets any better #hiking #hikingadventures #hikinglebanon #lebanonadventure #lebanonoutdoors #roamtheplanet #roam #travelphotography #travelgram #mountains #nature #forest #lebanon #canonphotography #canonme #discoveryourself (at Jabal Moûssi)
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justoutblog-blog1 · 6 years
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up up... in the sky !!! . . . . . . . #lebanonhighlights #lebanonstories #forest #akkar #insta_lebanon #instalebanon #photography #landscape #moody #foggyday #fog #rainy #hikinglebanon #nikon #nikonlb #nikonphotography #nikond810 @nikonlb @nikoneurope @nikonusa @nikonmea #nikkor2470 @hiking.lb #skies (at `Akkar, Liban-Nord, Lebanon)
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onlyinlebanon · 4 years
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The moon is a loyal companion. It never leaves. It’s always there, watching, steadfast, knowing us in our light and dark moments, changing forever just as we do. Every day it’s a different version of itself. Sometimes weak and wan, sometimes strong and full of light. The moon understands what it means to be human. Uncertain. Alone. Cratered by imperfections. Tahereh Mafi, . . . . . . . #lebanon #lebanonnature #onlyinlebanon #nature_hub #RoniNakhoul #naturelovers #nature_perfection #livelovelebanon #livelovebeirut #lebanonspotlights #wearelebanon #instalebanon #mylebanon #thisislebanon #love #beautifuldestinations #discoverearth #fantastic_earth #earthpix #hikingadventures #hikinglebanon #awesome_earthpix #addiyar_featured #roamtheplanet #allaboutadventures #explorenature #nature_pics #lebstory #moon #moonlight (at Wata El JoZ) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEXln0EJcyf/?igshid=2s30kdw4e2bx
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at اهمج) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHTd5eWpokh/?igshid=1px0eefqufsc7
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHTc71Wp4jA/?igshid=1gl597svy4eit
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej, Mont-Liban, Lebanon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHSzSVYpXFf/?igshid=1240z8tyvjt2q
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmij) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHSy8ckJJdk/?igshid=u0osri8y8q7d
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej Jbeil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHQ7hufJvu2/?igshid=1dxb0m69rat1k
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej, Mont-Liban, Lebanon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHQ7KLep99r/?igshid=ibnpc7mhwu86
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej Jbeil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHOZaL1phuD/?igshid=wuucxte21463
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHOZQqnJWiE/?igshid=1iwvzszto1ham
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHLkkilp5cX/?igshid=1ikc3ef888ikb
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej Jbeil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHLkUc2Jrk6/?igshid=u4zswbg1q7j4
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jeanmarie-khayat · 4 years
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Tag along to Discover the beauty of Haqlet el Heya. Hiking through this part of ehmej will lead to a plethora of stunning views, botanical beauties and the whiff of wild herbs Rugged hills, jagged peaks, ancient trees and wild orchards. Ehmej has 2 possible origins:Aramaic,meaning “the hidden” because it is located between various forests, the second is Syriac,meaning “top of the valley”. Along the way, you will see a high vertical isolated rock known as "Qornet-ar-Râheb" or “The Monk's peak , Inscriptions carved into a giant rock here date the village back to the Roman Age. You will cross many species of wild trees like the Wild pear trees. Also called the ghost tree because they are usually covered in white, in winter the snow and in spring white berries.” Apricot trees are well known.However their wild ancestor, Armeniaca vulgaris, is now rare and in danger of extinction.Their fruits are delicious and a bit more sour. Iris Sofarana is an endemic species of Mount Lebanon, occuring naturally only in this region.It grows only on a low herbaceous vegetarian and rocky slopes in mountainous regions between 1300 and 1700 meters of altitude.Their life span is very short (4 to 5 days). The trail then goes through Al Qantara, a natural arch of stone. Moss covers much of the rock. Always remember, whenever you are lost, that moss grows on the north side.The rocky slopes under the summit of El Wata, at an altitude ranging between 1650 to 1800 meters and partly covered by a small forest of iron oak (Quercus cerris), constitute the natural habitats of El-Dichar with a high diversity of plant species. More than twenty species of tree can be found, mostly deciduous, with species of oak, maples, and whitebeams, but also some evergreen tree species of junipers. @escape_intothewild 📷 #escape_intothewild #haqletelheya #wadielneznazi #neznazivalley #ehmej #byblos #Lebanon #beirut #hiking #hikinglebanon #hikingtrail #hikingadventures #hikingevent #adventureseeker #adventure_time #adventure #sunset #lebanonhiking #lebanonmountains #lebanonactivities #lebanonhikingtrail #photography #landscapephotography #bluesky #blueplanet #mountains #nature #naturephotography #trees #forest (at Ehmej, Mont-Liban, Lebanon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CHLjiBYJCn1/?igshid=1blfmie4ac4vo
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