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Tibnine Castle...

Tibnine Castle

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Tibnine Castle sent on December 06, 2020 (10:30) by Zman. 2 comments, 89 views. [retina]

at 24mm, 10 sec f/8.0, ISO 100, tripod.

Tibnine Castle



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3 persons like it: Dede66, Jacopo Maffei, Luca Monego


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sent on December 06, 2020 (10:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful and melancholy the whole gallery. This environment has caught my attention more than the others because it reminds me of a similar one that is located in the Rocca di Sillano (Tuscany, IT) where it was used as a "comrade" for soldiers and also as a canteen.
I didn't know of the existence of this fascinating place; from the photos it seems that it has had numerous reworkings because the base of the structures seems "crusader" and the archivolts "oriental". I wonder how many events he's experienced...
Saluti

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sent on December 07, 2020 (7:53)

Lovely comment. Thank you dear Jacopo. This castle was build during the Crusades and then used by the Ottomans and it was the centre of the ruling Amir. It was destroyed by Israeli bombardments in recent times and the Lebanese government tried to restore parts.


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