Day 15~ February 15~ Lebanon

water

On a few occasions while living in New York and when answering ‘Lebanon’ to the ‘where do you come from?’ question, I was hit with the following questions: “do you have a camel?”, or “how does it feel to live in the desert?”, and my favorite: “wow, I did not know that you were African!”.

Now, I had learned to accept the fact that a few Americans did not find it necessary to get acquainted with the rest of the world, but I was always feeling very strongly about passing on the fact that Lebanon has the most moderately wonderful weather with dozens of sub-climates, more water than any other country in the Middle East, has 12 rivers, and thousands of clear cascading waterfalls from snow capped mountains. It has been named since biblical times the most fertile and lush country in the region.

And I must point out that I only saw my first camel when I travelled out of the desert free Lebanon ๐Ÿ™‚


Comments

27 responses to “Day 15~ February 15~ Lebanon”

  1. WOW, your photos are amazing! You have such a great eye. I’m looking forward to seeing what other interesting moments you capture!

  2. Great shot. Where was it taken in Lebanon? Sounds like an amazing place to go to!

    1. Hi Tim, thank you. This was taken at a beach resort called Cflow in Byblos, Lebanon

      1. Thank you!

  3. Wonderful, even monumental picture, Mimo, perfect in mono! Yes, and I’ve experienced Americans not knowing about the rest of the world too – we used to find that some of them regarded Africa as one country, such that if trouble occurred anywhere in the continent, it put them off going >>>anywhere in the continent! Ah, halcyon days! Adrian

    1. Many thanks Adrian!

  4. Nice work, on both counts!

    1. Thank you!

  5. what a beautiful capture of water, I love this!

    1. thank you Geerje! So nice to hear from you again!

  6. A very effective image. I’m not getting drawn into the other discussion.

  7. I’ve heard Lebanon is very beautiful and full of rich history and yes, it definitely is mentioned in the Bible as being an area that is very rich and fertile.

    1. It really is, thanks for your comment!

  8. Lovely image and thought provoking blog…..perfect combination…..

    1. Thank you, I am trying to combine 2 of the things I love doing ๐Ÿ™‚

      1. Well it’s working very well…

  9. Beautiful image and excellent commentary. Sadly, too many of we Americans are clueless about world geography and different cultures. Then again, not all as some are knowledgeable and appreciative.

    1. yes, absolutely, it is the very few I speak of, victims of the schooling system I am sure! The greatest majority of my American friends are extremely well educated about the world! Thank you for your comment!

  10. really great shot! dynamic and swarming! I love it! cheers!

    1. Thank you Alessia!

  11. Interesting info on Lebanon. I love learning about your country as you make it very interesting. I agree with Shelia, I knew nothing about your wonderful homeland until reading your blog. I’ve always loved meeting foreigners because I love learning about people and places that you could never imagine. People are so interesting and so diverse yet so alike! ๐Ÿ™‚

    If you met me I would bore you to death with questions about your homeland especially since you make it so interesting! ๐Ÿ™‚

    Very interesting image! Awesomely crafted!!!

    1. ๐Ÿ™‚ Lebanese people love to talk about their country so no worries, ask away!

  12. Did you always have to carry an AK-47?
    Kidding! ๐Ÿ˜€
    I always wanted to visit Lebanon and some other countries near it. Perhaps someday…
    I know I love the Lebanese food in a restaurant here, but I assume it’s even better in Lebanon.

    1. Oops, I actually did, but only sometimes:)
      If you get the chance to visit it, you will never regret it, no one that I know did!

  13. really neat shot mimo! geography education is something the Americans need more of. To many, Canada is this large, backward land of ice and snow year-round. London is on the same latitude as northern California!

    1. True Sheila and Austria is where the kangaroos live ๐Ÿ™‚
      But I admit that is a general statement and I have some American friends who are way more Geographically apt than anyone I know!

      1. I hear ya. To be fair,many Canadians would not have a clue about somewhere as exotic as Lebanon! ๐Ÿ™‚

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