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(Source
of
the
Adonis
River
and
Temple
of
Venus
71
km) Afqa is the sacred source of the Adonis River (modern Nahr Ibrahim), where the waters emerge from a huge grotto in a cliff 200 meters high. It is here that the myth of Venus and Adonis was born. The story goes that while out hunting, Adonis was killed by a wild boar. Venus (the Phoenician goddess Astarte), who was his lover, tried to save him but she was too late. And so it is the blood of |
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Adonis
that
each
spring
turns
the
torrential
river
to
red. Although
the
temple
was
destroyed
by
the
Christian
Emperor
Constantine
(285
-
337
AD),
it
was
later
rebuilt
by
Julian
the
Apostle
(362
-
363).
The
Adonis-Astarte
fertility
rite
continued
in
Lebanon
into
the
5th
century
AD. Afqa is reached via Qartaba, turning right at the town of Majdal. The final half kilometer of road is a little rough. |
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