Posted By
Najib
Aug 19, 2014 12:43
This translates to "The neighbors' kids are throwing eggs from the balcony" Yesterday was the first time I visit Hamra in the past 4 months and I enjoyed walking around and taking pictures of funny and creative writings and drawings like the one above, but I was saddened by the substantial number of beggars, specially children and even babies playing on the sidewalks and sleeping on the floor. I walked for around 15 minutes and…
Posted By
Najib
Aug 19, 2014 09:19
If you ever go to Akkar, make sure to try out the Tlamé bread. I don't know if it's popular elsewhere in Lebanon, but I've never had any in the South where I am from, nor in Beirut or Keserwan. The Tlamé is basically a dough baked in an oven made of clay. It comes out a bit thicker than the usual Man2oushe dough and tastier. You can get the Tlamé bread without any fillings…
Alcohol
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Food
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Animals & Wildlife
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Humor
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Humor
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Spotted in Batroun. Thanks Rachel! ...
Information
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