Posted By
Najib
Apr 10, 2014 05:03
"Safineh" is a personal project initiated by Gabriel ferneiné, gathering footage through the years of views from Beirut rooftops and specially the Port. Pretty cool video!
Posted By
Najib
Apr 10, 2014 11:15
via YazbekWehbe Of course it wasn't a huge storm that hit Lebanon this morning, but if you look at what happened today after it rained for a couple of hours only, you'd think a tsunami had hit the Lebanese shores. Here are few pictures that speak for themselves: via CharbelElKhoury via FadiHaddad via TMCLebanon via YazbekWehbe via CeeClearer via NadimBakry via WissamKhlaf via SamerSarkiss via FouadKhreiss via EliGhanem via EliTouma PS: If I credited the…
Humor
11 years ago
The Civil Defence Volunteers went to the sea yesterday and threatened to keep on swimming until the law is passed. Some of them almost drowned and others fainted before the law got approved by the ...
Information
11 years ago
Civil Defense volunteers protested in a weird way today to claim their rights by swimming deep into the sea in Ramlet al-Bayda and threatening to drown if the parliament doesn’t approve their full-time employment. Some ...
Food
11 years ago
Ever since I woke up this morning and people have been talking to me about that guy who found a metal nail inside his Tarboosh (Ras el Abed). I read the whole thread, including Gandour’s ...
Information
11 years ago
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Economics
11 years ago
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Animals & Wildlife
11 years ago
Two tigers and one lion were rescued today by Animals Lebanon from a private zoo. These big cats were the only survivors as a lion, a cheetah and a tiger had died in the previous ...
Information
11 years ago
I got yesterday the official certificate of Adoption and the GPS coordinates for the Cedar Tree I planted in Kfardebian. Of course it will be years before the tree grows a bit but I love ...
Economics
11 years ago
Rand Ghayad is a Lebanese Economist who will shortly be receiving his Ph.D. in economics from Northeastern University. He published a paper back in 2012, along with his doctoral adviser William Dickens, which offered a ...