The Mess at Baron Beirut: The Famous Dessert!
The World's Best Breakfast: Al Soussi Beirut
Together for Tripoli! One of my Favorite Cities: Great People, Amazing Authentic Lebanese StreetFood
Mechwar to the Village of (Akoura, Majdel Akoura, Laqlouq, Ehmej), Mount Lebanon, Jbeil District
Lebanese Military Air Base; The Air Force National Museum, Rayak
Shawarma Abou Sobhi: Amazing Vibes and Tasty Food in Tripoli
Commissioned by the Lebanese Ministry of Tourism, We spent 5 summer months filming Lebanon from Above, including its rural, urban, cultural touristic and historical location, as well as the amazing number of festivals. The idea was to show Lebanon's beauty, diversity and wealth from another angle (above), in order to encourage and promote international and domestic tourism. My main personal goal is to remind us all that Lebanon is not all about problems, political turmoil, trash...etc but is first and foremost a country that has so much to offer on such a small portion of land, and it still, in spite of everything, truly beautiful. Maybe by seeing this video, people who lost sight of what Lebanon truly is, will have newfound optimism and strength to participate in steering the country in the right direction, to understand that it is their country to love and protect.
Tripoli Lebanon told by its inhabitants with love and tenderness. The sens of belonging to a place where Authenticity, Simplicity, Kindness and Warmness are the master words repeated constantly by all
Watch and enjoy one of the most beautiful videos I've done to date... a city I fell in Love with, Tripoli, city of lights, life, food and oriental sweets. copyright : NoGarlic NoOnions
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Report about Tripoli by RT reporter Mohammad Hasan
In April 2015, the ICRC and the Lebanese Red Cross organized a special photo exhibition to mark the 40th anniversary of the start of the civil war in Lebanon. The exhibition featured photographs from the Red Cross archives and from Lebanese photographers. The images and testimonies of people affected by conflict, photographers, LRC volunteers and ICRC delegates illustrated many of the humanitarian issues