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Roman
Ruins
Yammouneh
is
the
site
of
an
ancient
sacred
lake
and
Roman
temple.
The
turnoff
for
Yammouneh,
near
the
town
Chlifa,
takes
you
twenty-seven
kilometers
over
rugged
empty
foothills;
a
good
introduction
to
the
beautiful,
but
remote
Yammouneh
valley. |
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FOR
HIKERS: A two-kilometer walk from the lake toward Chlifa brings you to a Roman guard tower about ten meters square. A Roman road built by the Emperor Domitian goes from Yammouneh to the village of Aqoura high in Mount-Lebanon. The walk takes over six hours, but many parts of this ancient route have been obscured. |
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