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The largest of the cedars, Mount Lebanon

The largest of the cedars, Mount Lebanon

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Village à Gyzeh; Pool of Bethesda; Prison of St. Paul; Place of Appearance to the Shepherds; 160 Jérusalem Tour Antonia (Palestine); Cedars of Lebanon; 417 Lieu où Saint Étienne a été lapidé; Grotto of Jeremiah; Tower of 40 martyrs

Village à Gyzeh; Pool of Bethesda; Prison of St. Paul; Place of Appear...

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A Cedar of Lebanon.  In the distance there is a glimpse of the Mediterranean Sea. The grove consists of about three hundred and fifty trees, the tallest of which are not more than seventy-eight feet in height. In the midst of the grove there is a Maronite chapel.

A Cedar of Lebanon. In the distance there is a glimpse of the Mediter...

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Distant view of the cedars of Lebanon

Distant view of the cedars of Lebanon

The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy surface to h... More

The largest of the cedars

The largest of the cedars

The albumen silver print is a photographic printing process that was widely used in the 19th century. It involves coating paper support with a mixture of egg whites and salt, which creates a glossy surface to h... More

Gustave Dore - Cèdres du Liban destinés a la construction du temple

Gustave Dore - Cèdres du Liban destinés a la construction du temple

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In the grove of cedars, Lebanon. The group of cedars occupies the top of a hill with five culminating points of various sizes. The rock on which the trees grow is white limestone, and the decaying spines, cones, and other matter have formed a dark-coloured soil. In the background rise the snow-covered peaks of Dahr el Kodîb; the highest point is ten thousand and fifty feet above the sea-level.

In the grove of cedars, Lebanon. The group of cedars occupies the top ...

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