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CNN reports: Qadisha Valley: Lebanon's valley of souls | وادي قاديشا

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Inside the Middle East finds out why so many come to Qadisha valley to rejuvenate their bodies, minds and souls.
CNN reports: Qadisha Valley: Lebanon's valley of souls | وادي قاديشا

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  • @caro2486

    phoenician:)

    I am very lebanese :) & Always proud of being one!

  • @Phoenicion

    phoenician:)

    means you must be lebanese :)

    i love the video because it shows that lebanon is not an arabic country and lebanese used to speak aramaic which ius written with phoenician alphabet

    kadisha ans many villages in lebanon still have aramaic names

    be proud :)

  • @caro2486 Love your and always wished Lebanese would love Lebanon. 1st.

  • i can't stop watching videos about my beloved country

    i always feel proud watching them everyday

    we have the most beautiful country and a magnificient people

    lebanese (christians and muslims ) are so good hearted people

    i just hope that lebanese muslims love their country at first not syria or iran or saudi arabia or whoever .... i hope that fanatism and radical islam around our country won't drag them into radicalism too

  • only if you are lebanese and had walked thru the mountains of lebanon and qasdisha will you enderstand.

  • i am christian im proud , god bless this lovely country christians and muslims ...

  • lebanon my lovely country

  • BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL, Lebanon will always remain the land of the Christians, as well as Muslims and the Druze. This valley, the Valley of the Saints, is not only an important example of Christian history and culture within the Middle East, but also Lebanon's magnificent beauty and history alone, dating back several centuries ago where the first Maronite refugees walked in Lebanon and resided in this ancient land of milk and honey.

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