March 01, 2011

For the Home Front VI

After Saida, we drove to Sour (Tyrus). I think I have never seen the Lebanese drive as sedated as that Saturday. It was clear to see who still had a full tank of gas, and who was running on empty. I had no one passing me at 175 km an hour. No idiots in BMW weaving through traffic as if they were Alberto Tomba . Everyone was cruising at a very steady, demure pace, very civilized, very relaxing. We need more of those ‘no gas at the gas station’ days. 
For a bigger view, click on the picture.


In Sour, we ‘did’ the Roman baths, the hippodrome, the Roman road, the triumphal arch, an aqueduct and the necropolis. There was probably more Roman stuff, but it was only after the very last ruin that a gentleman approached us with an interesting looking book on the history of Tyre. And so while on our way back to Beirut, we read about all kinds of other Roman things we had missed. Or we had walked past it, but we didn’t know what it was. Next time. (I’ve have another 2 nieces and 4 nephews.)  The Romans left their mark on this town, or maybe it was because they build on stone. But as you can Google plenty of these pictures, just a collage today (I love Picasa!)
A cotton candy seller on a motorcycle on the road to Sour (Tyrus)
The cousin/niece is due to fly out - to Australia - on Friday, where she will continue her world tour. Just a few more days of tourism (For those that have had it.)






4 comments:

Danielle said...

What is your niece thinking about all of this?! I want to read some of her thoughts and commentary!

Your photos blow me away time after time. When my family was here, I took them to the same sights..however the photos I took are nowhere near as creative as yours!

Aren't the tombs just incredible? And the hippodrome as well..I could almost feel what used to take place there.

Thanks for sharing your adventure with us!

joseph said...

If the niece ends up missing Lebanon and anything Lebanese, I can guide her to plenty of Lebanese restaurants/shops/dekkans/neighbourhoods/churches/mosques when she comes to Australia.

Sietske said...

Danielle, download Picasa! It's from google, and can make any picture look good.
Joseph, I might hold you to that one. Nice offer! :)

joe said...

I miss lebanon a lot and miss those cotton candy, glad that my kids wont see them LOL