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Hiking Adventure in Batroun: Exploring Ancient Pottery and Lebanese Cuisine with Discovery Beyond Borders

Earlier this Saturday before Palms day I had the pleasure be one of thirteen companions in a hiking adventure that took us to the heights of Batroun towards Assia, Bechealeh & ending with Douma. Our guides were more like friends and not just professional tour operators. Our trip was full of fun, the taste of Batroun & acquaintances hopefully they become friends. Our first stop would be at

Dare to Dream

An exciting discussion with Ms. Phyllis Kotite, an astonishing person of marjeyoune origins with plenty of stories and experiences during her time in the UN since the 50s. When you meet this lady from the first conversation you feel how far she’s been in her thinking and how many lighting years we as Lebanese are

Nation of Fabrication

Once upon a time, there was an empire so huge that almost historians said that the known world then spoke one language Latin language that of the Romans. As an empire, Rome was a newly born republic that faced through its existence so many obstacles from the attack of the savages on their camps when

Driven away by a place I once loved

Funny how years go by and one of the most things people have in memory are moments of sorrow and blood. I might not have reached an age where I can talk about decades of experience. Although I’m in my late 20s I have witnessed more than half a dozen wars in my country. My