Deir Al-Qamar, Beiteddine Palace and Ain Wazein Grotto
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Ain Wazein Natural Grotto features branching caves formed by water flowing from the mountains and is situated in a beautiful natural environment. The grotto holds both scientific and historical significance due to its extension underground, which aids in studying local geological formations.
- 🌊 The grotto consists of caves hollowed out by water.
- 🏞️ It is located in a picturesque natural setting.
- 📚 The site has both scientific and historical importance.
- 🔍 Its underground extension supports geological studies.
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Deir el QamarThe ancient town of Deir Al-Qamar dates back to feudal times. Particularly well-preserved, Deir Al-Qamar is a town with cobblestone streets, walled gardens, and picturesque secluded corner.
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BeiteddineIts grand dimensions encompass three main courtyards, huge vaulted stables, small museums, guest apartments, water fountains, marble portals and marquetry, and luxuriously decorated and domed hammams (bathhouses).
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Ain Wazein Natural Grotto consists of branching caves hollowed out in the bowels of the rock by water flowing from the depths of the mountains. It has become an important tourist site due to the number of visitors and has the additional advantage of being located in a beautiful natural environment. The grotto has scientific as well as historical importance as its extension deep underground helps in the study of the local geological formation.