South Lebanon

South Lebanon

Bkassine

Jebel el Cheikh (Mont Hermon)

Roum

Wadi Bisri

Wadi Al Laymoun

 

Mount Lebanon

North Lebanon

Bekaa Valley

 
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  Worldwide known for being an archaeological site and the magnificent coast of the city of Tyre (UNESCO world cultural heritage, file No.33.16.19.E35.11.40 ref. 299).

  It is the Southern part of Lebanon which ranges up to approximately 3000 km˛, bordered by the Mediterranean sea from the West side, the Bekaa plain and Mount Hermon from the East, Mount Lebanon from

the North and bordered by the Israeli – Palestinian State from the South.

  Its West side is mostly full of fruit-trees, its centre of pines and with mainly barren ground east side, South Lebanon’s foot paths range from an easy level(No uneven roads and 0° of inclination) on the coast, up to a very difficult one (± 1600 M of uneven roads and 75° of inclination) close to the Mount Hermon.

 

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