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A Lebanese Blog

Category: Lebanon

  • Happy Lebanese Army Day

    For all the sacrifices the Lebanese army has made for us, it deserve much more than one day of commemoration every year. Better military equipments, be it from USA or Iran, and unconditional support from all the political parties are definitely the least our fellow troops should be granted. (And possibly less requests to make video clips)

  • Ramadan in Tripoli

    I was browsing through Facebook the other day and came across these cool photos of Tripoli streets during Ramadan, all taken by the talented Nour Kabbara.

    If you live somewhere outside Tripoli, you can’t but notice how much more authentic Ramadan feels in that beautiful city! Having a Suhoor there someday is definitely on my to-do list.

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  • Man films his wife committing suicide in Ramlet El Baida

    Can’t imagine what this man has gone through..! You can read more about the story here and here.

  • Photos from Maxime Chaaya’s journey rowing the Indian ocean

    As you probably know, Maxime Chaaya is currently on a new adventure rowing the Indian ocean. He departed from Australia on June 9th and has  so far crossed 4,600Km with around 1,100Km remaining to arrive to Mauritius Island off the East Coast of Africa.

    Below are some photos of his journey he has been uploading to his twitter account recently.

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    Maxime Chaaya Rowing the Indian Ocean (1)

    You can follow a live coverage of Maxime’s adventure on RowingTheIndianOcean.com. Wishing him all the luck to make it safe and sound!

  • What’s Lebanese about these rolls?

    We actually have sambousek, r2a2at, fatayer, and some others, but there’s definitely nothing Lebanese about these banana, peas and cheese stuffed rolls that are currently being offered by Domino’s Pizza India!

  • Cheyef 7alak – Celebrate, the Lebanese way

    Cheyf 7alak’s latest video. Abou Riyah was probably inspired by it!

  • Crocodiles spotted in Beirut river

    Crocodiles in Beirut river

    According to this article in Al-Joumhouria, at least three crocodiles were spotted in Beirut river near Karantina after someone dumped them there. After checking with a veterinarian, it turned out these are actually Nile crocodiles, a specie that is quite dangerous (do there exist safe ones?).

    Both ministries of environment and agriculture were unfortunately unaware of this story, and I guess the crocodiles will  most probably die on their own before these ministries decide to take any action. So for the time being, Animals Lebanon will be working on catching them and returning them back to Africa.

    You can read the full article here.

    Update:

    Below is a video showing one of the crocodiles in Beirut river.

  • Sports cars videos never get boring

    Mustang club Lebanon cruising from Beirut waterfront to Kaslik.

    … and some Ferraris in Zaarour via Najib.

  • A new Solidere in the making?

    Adjacent to downtown Beirut is a small area called “Khanda2 el Ghami2”, and if you happened to pass by it someday, you can’t but notice the many abandoned buildings there. Once street in fact, the Tayyan street which is pretty close to Beirut Digital District, looks deserted with many vacant buildings. And what’s weirder is that there isn’t a single construction site there even though we all know there’s always a high demand for Land in Beirut.

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    Upon asking around a bit, one trusted source told me there’s a real estate company that is slowly purchasing every single building in Khanda2 el Ghami2 (the area enclosed in red), and have so far purchased many of the buildings you see in the picture above, in order to later demolish them all and reconstruct the whole area to make way for commercial spaces, residential towers, etc… and thus making it quite similar to what Solidere looks like.

    Not that I oppose the idea, since the company isn’t doing anything illegal and is actually offering good money to the owners, but if would be interesting to learn more about this project. So if you have any information about it, please do share it in the comments.

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