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This district in the extreme north of the Beqaa Valley has a number of intriguing sights. The Hermel Pyramid, 27 meters high, can be seen for miles in every direction. Three of its faces are carved with hunting scenes that suggest the pyramid-topped structure is a tomb, probably of a Syrian price of the 1st ir 2nd century BC. A
few
kilometers
further
on
is
the
Mar
Maroun
Monastery,
a
rock-cut
refuge
in
three
levels.
This
is
said
to
be
the
temporary
refuge
of
the
successors
of
Saint
Maroun,
founder
of
the
Maronite
Christian
sect
in
the
5th
century
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