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(Cedar Grove 68 km)
Millennia
ago,
when
cedar
trees
covered
much
of
Mount
Lebanon,
the
groves
of
Jaj
were
one
of
the
earliest
forests
to
be
exploited.
The
profitable
cedar
wood
was
exported
to
Egypt
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later
to
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scattered
on
the
peaks
above
the
town
of
Jaj.
They
are
easy
to
spot.
Rounded
in
shape
and
very
dark
green
in
color,
the
trees
are
not
readily
confused
with
the
much
smaller
pines
at
lower
elevations.
For
the
best
view
go
to
the
top
of
the
town
and
look
up.
Trails
exist
up
to
these
cedars,
which
grow
out
of
what
looks
like
bare
rock
in
groups
of
two
or
three.
It
is
advisable,
however,
to
find
a
local
guide
for
the
excursion. Also worth a visit is the beautiful stone stone church of Mar Abda, located at the upper reaches of the town. |
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OTHER
CITIES (BYBLOS - JEITA GROTTO - TRIPOLI - SIDON - ZAHLÉ - BAALBECK) (THE CEDARS - TYRE - BEITEDDINE - AANJAR) |
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