Beaches of Sour. Behind that hill is Israel |
It’s been a busy weekend. On Saturday I drove 80 kilometers up north, Sunday took me 90 kilometers down south, to Tyre (Sour). To the Deep South, you could almost say, because some 10 kilometers further, and you’re in Israel.
Sour in the background. What's galloping in our direction? |
It's a horse! And a dog running after it. Wait! That's one of ours! |
But it’s worth it. The beaches of Sour are wide and long and clean and public and empty. Most beaches in Lebanon posses some of these characteristics, but never all five at the same time. I’m not quite sure why there is no garbage. I think the sea current dumps it on land somewhere else. Probably Beirut. Or maybe the garbage landfill is not on the seaside, unlike the ones in Beirut and Sidon. What on earth are you thinking when you decide to make a garbage dump on the seaside? In Tripoli they’ve got quite a hand of it too. But in Sour, clean beaches. At least the part on which we had our picnic.
No picnic is complete with the strawberry tarts and chocolate eclairs of Paul's. |
The beaches of Tyre are located on the south side of the city. The city has created the Tyre Beach Nature Reserve, an 8 square kilometer coastline protection zone. Halfway a Palestinian camp borders on the Mediterranean Sea. The northern portion of the reserve is open to the public for swimming. It seems these beaches are not only unique because they are so wide, but also because there are freshwater springs on the beaches (or right near it), which were used in ancient times as a water source.
There's that horse again. Oh no, it's a different one. |
A friend brought a particular ferocious dog. So ferocious in fact that – whenever we organize picnics – other friends want to know in advance whether ‘she is taking that dog with her’. I think sometimes they organize picnics in secret, to make sure she doesn’t show up with that dog. Hahaha, that’s funny. Are you reading this, A? But then again, I cannot say anything, because I have dogs too, which I drag to every picnic. Now that the old bearded collie has gone blind and deaf, he doesn’t like to go outdoors very much anymore, and I am just stuck with that mutt I found on the road some years ago.
But on the beaches of Sour, nobody cares, because they come with their own dogs, and horses, and motorcycles and what not. A lovely day, and everyone got severely burnt, because after all, it isn’t summer yet, so nobody thought to bring the sunscreen.
Water was a little 'fresh', shall we say? Only the kids were willing to swim. |
And now I need to recover from the weekend. Too bad I’ve got to show up for work.
I keep reading that it's too unsafe to travel south of Sidon. Looks like your only peril was UV rays.
ReplyDeleteOMG those Sour sandy beaches are AMAZING! Definitely will go there this july! And i'm not worried that it might be unsafe.. Thank you for this post! It would be great if you could write more about Lebanese beaches and places, where tourists can swim and spend summer holidays:)Because there is so little information about it on the Internet. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteNever a dull moment with you! I can't wait to hit the beaches this weekend, although it's a bit harder for me to drive all the way down to the border, not having a car and all. And most of my friends don't fancy the drive down there either! Thanks for taking with us on your adventures,,they're always a blast!
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