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Najib
Apr 25, 2014 02:00
Going on this treacherous nighttime trek to Lebanon is safer than staying in Syria. Check out the full article and more pictures .
Posted By
Najib
Apr 25, 2014 09:02
The Grudge is an extremely narrow building standing on a mere 120-square-metre piece of land, that was built back in 1954 just to block the sea view for some residents. Apparently there was a quarrel between two brothers on a piece of land and one of the brothers decided to build what looks like a wall just to block his brother's sea view so that the value of his land would decrease. You can read…
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