lebanon is one of the strongest countries ever....they've through alot and everytime they pop right back on their feet stronger. Beirut is more beautiful today than it was before the 2006 war
RAFIK HARRIRI MURDER SOLVED! !EXTRA EXTRA! Abd al-Majid Ghamlush, from the town of Rumin, a HEZBOLLAH member who had completed training course in Iran.MURDERED RAFIK HARRIRI WITH 12 ACCOMPLCES ACCORDING TO DER SPIEGEL MAGAZINE.his cell phone was traced to many locations near Harriri and then discarderded after the attack.EXRA EXTRA
this country was classed as the switzerland of the east but internal problems destroyed it but it dont look too bad. muslims fighting muslims disgusting. Israel loves it.
very courageous man, you have guts wondering about amongst blood thirsty people..not to mention holding your camera up which could easily be mistaken for a weapon. I appreciated watching this video, thanks.
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Thanks for sharing the experience showing a broad perspective & raw view of the atmosphere surrounding Beirut, which despite being paralyzed, cries out in reaching to everyone by revealing an incredibly attractive body of architecture & avenues along the beautiful coast line.
The contrasting movement from tense to calm, daylight to sunset brings out compelling details to think about.
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Such incredible and fabulous scenes of Beirut in the midst of fighting and tension. Why in the world would anyone want to bring chaos and destruction to such a beautiful city and country?
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I loved watching this. What a fabulous commentary and interesting glimpse into a beautiful city, so majestic as you say, in so many ways, the video makes me want to visit Beirut right away, I would love to see more. Thank you for this great insight and the footage, must have been so dangerous to have a camera during this period. Also, a very beautiful, poetic sunset, how I yearn to see the sunset over Beirut...
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Great video.A most informative and spectacular rarely seen inside view of a stand-still downtown Beirut and the surrounding areas with insightful comments about the tense situation of a city under siege.Thanks
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A great first hand account of what it was to experience the eerily quiet streets in this majestic Mediterranean city during such a tense and uncertain time.
lebanon is one of the strongest countries ever....they've through alot and everytime they pop right back on their feet stronger. Beirut is more beautiful today than it was before the 2006 war
LASuperboy 9 months ago
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RAFIK HARRIRI MURDER SOLVED! !EXTRA EXTRA! Abd al-Majid Ghamlush, from the town of Rumin, a HEZBOLLAH member who had completed training course in Iran.MURDERED RAFIK HARRIRI WITH 12 ACCOMPLCES ACCORDING TO DER SPIEGEL MAGAZINE.his cell phone was traced to many locations near Harriri and then discarderded after the attack.EXRA EXTRA
caligula212 1 year ago
this country was classed as the switzerland of the east but internal problems destroyed it but it dont look too bad. muslims fighting muslims disgusting. Israel loves it.
vrz07 2 years ago
lebanon likes war. XD
they cant live without war. if there is no war with israel, they war with each other. and if there is no war between each other, they kill themselves
wathtehill 2 years ago
i'm a lebanese and that's true my friend ! we have a paradise called lebanon ! but the people love action , they can't live without it !
eliazourosqw 2 years ago
yaa thats true bro ^ ^
wathtehill 2 years ago
@eliazourosqw entah lebnenye amma 7mar ?
max9450681 1 year ago
Lebanon is Very nice town.. and the musst beutiful land in The Wolrd i Love Lebanooooooooon (K)
libanon66 3 years ago 8
@libanon66 lebanon is a country not a town
Macaframa1 1 year ago
@libanon66 well its not TOWN
TheMalib00 1 year ago 3
very courageous man, you have guts wondering about amongst blood thirsty people..not to mention holding your camera up which could easily be mistaken for a weapon. I appreciated watching this video, thanks.
cubes887 3 years ago
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Thanks for sharing the experience showing a broad perspective & raw view of the atmosphere surrounding Beirut, which despite being paralyzed, cries out in reaching to everyone by revealing an incredibly attractive body of architecture & avenues along the beautiful coast line.
The contrasting movement from tense to calm, daylight to sunset brings out compelling details to think about.
Very good video!
altamira360 3 years ago
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Such incredible and fabulous scenes of Beirut in the midst of fighting and tension. Why in the world would anyone want to bring chaos and destruction to such a beautiful city and country?
Amazing video
jeffgreen1921 3 years ago
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I loved watching this. What a fabulous commentary and interesting glimpse into a beautiful city, so majestic as you say, in so many ways, the video makes me want to visit Beirut right away, I would love to see more. Thank you for this great insight and the footage, must have been so dangerous to have a camera during this period. Also, a very beautiful, poetic sunset, how I yearn to see the sunset over Beirut...
sofianour 3 years ago
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Great video.A most informative and spectacular rarely seen inside view of a stand-still downtown Beirut and the surrounding areas with insightful comments about the tense situation of a city under siege.Thanks
randtv 3 years ago
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A great first hand account of what it was to experience the eerily quiet streets in this majestic Mediterranean city during such a tense and uncertain time.
dallascody2 3 years ago