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Corniche Beirut Lebanon
The Corniche Beirut is a seaside path in Beirut Central District, in Beirut, Lebanon. Lined with palm trees, the waterfront walkway has views of the Mediterranean and the summits of Mount Lebanon to the east. The Corniche is 4.8 kilometers long, encircles the Beirut peninsula.
Why The Corniche
The Corniche is a common destination for walkers, joggers and bikers. A number of the trunks of the palm trees that line the Corniche are pockmarked with bullet holes from the Lebanese Civil War. It is the free democratic landscape for people surrounded by Several five stars hotels.
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current | 23:45, 3 April 2018 | ![]() | 2,000 × 2,637 (1.59 MB) | Samn (talk | contribs) | Corniche Beirut Lebanon The Corniche Beirut is a seaside path in Beirut Central District, in Beirut, Lebanon. Lined with palm trees, the waterfront walkway has views of the Mediterranean and the summits of Mount Lebanon to the east. The Corniche is... |
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