Lebanon in a Picture

“...we are repeatedly forced to wait for [Georges] to show us the way, not... (Al Arz-Cedrium)

“...we are repeatedly forced to wait for [Georges] to show us the way, not... (Al Arz-Cedrium) “...we are repeatedly forced to wait for [Georges] to show us the way, not because he is a slow walker, but because he is easily distracted by the sight of bouncing breasts, of which today there are a surfeit. One particularly galling wait occurs as we are forced out of Eden and onto the busy, ugly road outside the reserve, where for no discernible reason we stand waiting sullenly until Georges remembers he’s supposed to be in charge and finally leads us into the rolling hills on the other side of the row of roadside shops, all selling things that were probably recherché in the 1850’s, but which today, no one seems to want. How any of them make a living is anyone’s best guess." Walking Lebanon goes dumpster diving and talks a walk through some of the most magnificent trees.
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