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start with the famous Baalbek ruins, where the special Baalbek International Festival happens every summer, with an exception this summer 2006 due to the war between Israel and Hezbollah. Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek, Source: National Geographic Description: The Temple of Jupiter in Baalbek, Lebanon, was the largest Roman temple ever constructed. Although much of the temple was
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Baalbek Remains of the Great Court, with altar and exedra Send this image as a free e-card
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Baalbek Resting against one of the columns of the Temple of Jupiter, those of the Temple of Bacchus in the background Send this image as a free e-card
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Baalbek Towering high above the visitor, the ceiling of the Temple of Bacchus Send this image as a free e-card
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Baalbek Example of sculpted lion, belonging to the Temple of Jupiter Send this image as a free e-card
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Monolith-in-Baalbek near Baalbeck (Lebanon) by Lutz Mager
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Baalbek The best preserved exedra in the Great Court of Baalbek Send this image as a free e-card
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Baalbek Inside the Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek Send this image as a free e-card
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Baalbek Detail of the inside of the Temple of Bacchus Send this image as a free e-card
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Baalbek Detail of the Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek Send this image as a free e-card
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