
About 3 weeks ago, Glenn & I were treated to a whirlwind tour of a number of sites just outside of Beirut, including some Roman ruins and an old sook (market). The day trip was organized by Nada, Glenn's co-worker, and we were also accompanied by two of her lovely friends, Nadine and Sabine (forgive my awful spelling!).
For me, the highlight of the day was our visit to the Grotto in Jeita in the mountains just outside of Beirut. The site is made up of a series of caves that were discovered by a shepherd in the late 1800s as he was a'tendin' to his flock.

We were told by tour guides who were working inside the Grotto that day that there are almost 2 km worth of caves in the Upper Grotto area. We were able to see quite a bit, but the excavation is ongoing.
The conditions in the Upper Grotto remain constant at a temperature of 23C and humidity of 100%.


I found it rather dark and spooky in the Lower Grotto -- very Phantom of the Opera!
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From one ex-pat to another: Nice to see you in the blogosphere ... even if you're lounging around in T-shirts and 18-degree weather ... My little slice of Japan was feeling almost tropical until just after the first weekend in November; now I am sitting here in my apartment cursing the fact that because this first-world country does not believe in central heating, I spent the evening wearing two sweaters and a toque!!! I was in a T-shirt, myself, barely two weeks ago...but at least any snow here seems to still be a long way off... :)
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