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Syria, Aleppo, The 8th BC Century Hittite temple of Ain Dara, Lion Carving
Syria, Aleppo, The Old Town (UNESCO Site), Armenian Cathedral of the 40 Martyrs
Syria, Aleppo, The Old Town (UNESCO Site), The Citadel
Syria, Euphrates river, Ath Thaura, Lake Al-Assad and Qalaat Jaabar Castle
Syria, Central Desert, Qasr al heir al Sharqi ruins (East Wall Palace)
Syria, Palmyra Ruins (UNESCO Site), Valley of Tombs, Burial Chambers towers
View of Nimrod fortress (Qal at al-Subeiba) on the slopes of Mount Hermon, northern Golan Heights
Abandoned Syrian tank on the slopes of Mount Avital / Tall Abu an Nada, Merom Golan, northern Golan Heights
Abandoned Israeli bunker overlooking Syria on Mount Avital / Tall Abu an Nada, Merom Golan, northern Golan Heights
Nahal Meshushim Reserve, part of the Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve, central Golan Heights
Hexagonal basalt columns at the Hexagon Pool (Breichat HaMeshushim) in the Meshushim Reserve, part of the Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve, central Golan Heights
The Hexagon Pool (Breichat HaMeshushim) in the Nahal Meshushim Reserve, part of the Yehudiya Forest Nature Reserve, central Golan Heights
Ancient Arabic inscriptions at Nimrod fortress (Qal at al-Subeiba), northern Golan Heights
An arrowslit at Nimrod fortress (Qal at al-Subeiba) overlooking the village of Ein Quiniyye, one of the four remaining Druze-Syrian communities on the Israeli-occupied side of Mount Hermon
Abu Shady is the last of the traditional story tellers or hakawati in Damascus, Syria
The Khan Asad Pasha, built in 1752, used to house merchants and their shops. It is now the principle exhibition space in the Old City, Damascus, Syria& #x26; #x26; #x0B; The Khan Asad Pasha
Taking a rest in the Old City, Damascus, Syria
Traditional beehive houses made of mud in the village of Sarouj, NE of Hama, Syria Traditional beehive houses made of mud in the village of Sarouj, NE of Hama
The Norias of Bechriyyat in Hama, Syria. The waterwheels at Hama, known as Norias, are up to 20m high and have been standing since the 13th century The Norias of Bechriyyat in Hama
A race-winning camel in the paddock at Palmyra as storm clouds gather. The races are held every year as part of the Palmyra Festival, Syria A camel race gets underway at Palmyras 5km long racetrack
The ruins of the Basilica of St Simeon Stylites the Elder in the hills near Aleppo. St Simeon stood on top of a pillar for 30 years until his death in 459AD
The Citadel before a storm, Aleppo. There has been a fortress on the site since at least 350BC, but most of the remains today date from the Mamluks in the 13th and 14th centuries
A butcher in the souq, Aleppo, Syria A butcher in the souq, Aleppo
The Great Mosque in Aleppo was founded in the 8th century, although the minaret, dating from 1080, is the oldest surviving part today
A statue of Saladin stands in front of the citadel, Damascus, Syria
A boy follows his mother through the crowds outside the Sayyida Ruqayya Mosque, Damsacus& #x26; #x26; #x0B; & #x26; #x26; #x0B; A boy follows his mother through the crowds outside
Street scene in the Old City, Damascus, Syria
Baklava for sale in a patisserie in downtown Damascus, Syria
The Dome of the Clocks in the Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria
Feeding the pigeons in front of the remains of the Roman Western Temple Gate outside the Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria
Pillars of the Great Colonnade stretch into the distance at Palmyra [aka Tadmor], a deserted city that despite Roman and Greek influences remained largely independent of Rome until its downfall in
Probably the most celebrated of Crusader castles, the 12th century fortress, Krak des Chevaliers [aka Qalaat al-Husn], was built by the Knights Hospitaller and occupied a prime strategic position
The carbo maximus, or colonnaded avenue, at Amapea [aka qalaat Al-Mudiq] is, at nearly 2km long, one of its most stirring sights
Theatre (2 cent.), Palmyra, Syria
Qalaat Ibn Maan castle and Palmyra, Syria
Aleppo citadel, Syria
Umayyad mosque (708–715), Damascus, SyriaUmayyad mosque (708– 715), Damascus, Syria Umayyad mosque (708 " 715), Damascus, Syria
Interior of karavansarai, Damascus, Syria Interior of karavan-sarai, Damascus, Syria
The old and infirm at the Great Mosque
Nimrod fortress (Qal at al-Subeiba), a ruined Ayyubid castle on the slopes of Mount Hermon, northern Golan Heights
A giant statue of Hafez al-Assad in downtown Damascus. He ruled Syria with an iron fist for 34 years until being succeeded by his son Bashar after his death in 2000 A giant statue of Hafez al-Assad
The spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria. The city was at its height in the 3rd century AD but fell into decline when the Romans captured Queen Zenobia after she declared independence from Rome