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Najib
Jan 07, 2013 09:30
Picture taken by George: ESIB road - Mansourieh Here are some fresh pictures of the storm taken this morning, noting that the storm will get worse in the days to come. Picture taken by @NadiaBsat: Karantina Picture taken by @NadaAbdelsamad : Karantina Picture taken by Leila: Mathaf - Sodeco road closed by trees Picture taken by Rania el Khatib: Saida Picture taken by SamSalameh : Saida Picture by @khaladk: Tripoli under water Amioun under water:…
Posted By
Najib
Jan 06, 2013 11:26
Taken from Sareen's Inkontheside Merry Armenian Christmas everyone! PS: I hope I got the title right.
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