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prison de Tadmor ........ السجن بتدمر بعد فتحه و تحرير السجناء
Syrie : les premières images de la prison de Palmyre, tristement célèbre, après la prise de la ville par l'EI.
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Palmyra (Tadmor تدمر in Syria) at sunset and sunrise
Palmyra (Tadmor تدمر in Syria) at sunset and sunrise...
Palmyra was in ancient times an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus and 120 km southwest of the Euphrates. It has long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its pre-Semitic na
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Las Peores Cárceles del Mundo Loquendo | Tadmor
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Welcome to the Ghost Town called Tadmor at Taylorsville MetroPark just north of Dayton, Ohio
Tadmor is an abandoned Ghost Town that was very important for transportation in the 1800's, it had canals, railroads and that type of stuff that went through there. Tadmor goes through the original National Road route north of Dayton, Ohio and very close to Vandalia, Ohio. But to the location of Tadmor on the Great Miami River, the flooding became too much and when the 1913 flood hit, it was curta
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tadmor
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Tadmor highlights
Had an amazing week at Camp Tadmor! Had loads of fun sliding, flying, falling, climbing, and most importantly, worshipping God.
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Tadmor Trail Ride 2015
This weekends riding was much closer to home for us, only half an hours drive away and what an awesome track it was at just over 30kms of weaving in and out of gullys on beautiful but slippery farm roads, fast bermed forest sections and ridiculous ascents and descents in the A grade sections. I sure hope you enjoyed this one and be sure to leave a like rating if you have the time.
Riding:
Dylan W
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"When The Beast Return" by Merav Cohen, Dance Ido Tadmor
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A body under eyebrows- Improvisation as a way of life | Ilanit Tadmor | TEDxJerusalem
How to make changes and feel better in your life?
The improvisation in movement is a tool for an awareness through the body. The process that Ilanit Tadmor offers, allows people to extend the inner borders and shift from limitations and blocks towards expending the existing possibilities in their life, with themselves and with others.
The key is to connect to your body
"Ilanit Tadmor is an i
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2015 Tadmor Camp Rules
Sometimes listening to the rules of camp can be long and boring. Not at camp Tadmor! Our staff used a creative and funny video to communicate the rules of the Camp! This video makes obeying the guidelines of camp fun!
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"A Matter of Size" a Film By Erez Tadmor & Sharon Maymon
a scene from "A Matter of Size"- A Film by Erez Tadmor & Sharon Maymon (2009). with Itzik Cohen, Dvir Benedek, Alon Dahan, Shmulik Cohen, Irit Kaplan and Tog...
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Landscape architecture projects. Designed by Hagay Tadmor & Eran Koloditzky.
Landscape architecture projects. Designed by Hagay Tadmor & Eran Koloditzky. Carried out by the Maayan Ganim company. You can see : Amazing modern gardens, P...
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2014 Sons of Thunder - Camp Tadmor
Sons of Thunder - Camp Tadmor - This gathering is aimed at providing a space for the men of your church to live out their calling of healthy fatherhood. The ...
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Camp Tadmor Summer Camp 2012 Promo
Every expedition holds a destination and it's our pursuit of the destination that gives us purpose. So climb, engage the mountain accept the mission, push th...
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Camp Tadmor Summer Camp 2013 Promo
Join us on a road trip to remember! Leave the mundane and take a trip with us to find the end of the song that's stuck in our heads, a song of love that capt...
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Hayamim She'Od Nachonu Lanu (הימים שעוד נכונו לנו) - Carmel Tadmor and Omer Shaish
מילים: עדית פאנק
לחן: חנן יובל
Website- www.omershaish.com
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جورج وسوف - مهرجان تدمر سورية 1999 George Wassouf - Tadmor Festival
Big Thank's Elie Elias Click Here To Download Full Concert http://www.wassoufbook.com/fanclub/showthread.php?t=18658.
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Ella tadmor - At last live
The israeli jazz vocalist Ella Tadmor sining etta james's "AT LAST" with the Big Band of Hifa- Israel, conductor-Eldad shrem. February 2012.
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strangers- short film
strangers (2004)- short film by: Erez Tadmor & Guy Nattiv.
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Michelle Tadmor & Mickey Fortanasce & Vince Giordano
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Summer Camp 2015 Promo
http://www.tadmor.org/summer/
It's all hands on deck when the ship sails, just you and your mates exploring the open seas. Arrrrgh ya ready? This summer, we're going to steal the show with this pirate-themed extravaganza. It's your time to hoist the sails and join the adventure because as part of this crew, your accepted, desired and chosen, so don't miss out - we want you here!
As we navigate t
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Tadmor Frambuesa
Marina Gomez-Caro de Hargreaves Plants nos explica las principales características de Tadmor, nuestra excelente variedad bienal de frambuesa.
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15 Most Violent Prisons on Earth
From maximum security prisons on a tiny island in the middle of the sea to cells so packed with people that disease can spread with no escape, we count 15 of the hardest and most brutal prisons in the world
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prison de Tadmor ........ السجن بتدمر بعد فتحه و تحرير السجناء
Syrie : les premières images de la prison de Palmyre, tristement célèbre, après la prise de la ville par l'EI....
Syrie : les premières images de la prison de Palmyre, tristement célèbre, après la prise de la ville par l'EI.
wn.com/Prison De Tadmor ........ السجن بتدمر بعد فتحه و تحرير السجناء
Syrie : les premières images de la prison de Palmyre, tristement célèbre, après la prise de la ville par l'EI.
- published: 30 May 2015
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Palmyra (Tadmor تدمر in Syria) at sunset and sunrise
Palmyra (Tadmor تدمر in Syria) at sunset and sunrise...
Palmyra was in ancient times an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast ...
Palmyra (Tadmor تدمر in Syria) at sunset and sunrise...
Palmyra was in ancient times an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus and 120 km southwest of the Euphrates. It has long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its pre-Semitic name Tadmor, Tadmur or Tudmur, is recorded in Babylonian tablets found in Mari.
In the mid-first century, Palmyra, a wealthy and elegant city located along the caravan routes linking Persia with the Mediterranean ports of Roman Syria and Phoenicia, came under Roman control. During the following period of great prosperity, the Aramaean inhabitants of Palmyra adopted customs and modes of dress from both the Iranian Parthian world to the east and the Graeco-Roman west.
Palmyra was made part of the Roman province of Syria during the reign of Tiberius. It steadily grew in importance as a trade route linking Persia, India, China, and the Roman empire. In 129, Hadrian visited the city and was so enthralled by it that he proclaimed it a free city and renamed it Palmyra Hadriana. Beginning in 212, Palmyra's trade diminished as the Sassanids occupied the mouth of the Tigris and the Euphrates. Septimius Odaenathus, a Prince of Palmyra, was appointed by Valerian as the governor of the province of Syria. After Valerian was captured by the Sassanids and died in captivity in Bishapur, Odaenathus campaigned as far as Ctesiphon (near modern-day Baghdad) for revenge, invading the city twice. When Odaenathus was assassinated by his nephew Maconius, his wife Septimia Zenobia took power, ruling Palmyra on the behalf of her son, Vabalathus. Zenobia rebelled against Roman authority with the help of Cassius Longinus and took over Bosra and lands as far to the west as Egypt, establishing the short-lived Palmyrene Empire. Next, she attempted to take Antioch to the north. In 272, the Roman Emperor Aurelian finally retaliated and captured her and brought her back to Rome. He paraded her in golden chains but allowed her to retire to a villa in Tibur, where she took an active part in society for years. This rebellion greatly disturbed Rome, and so Palmyra was forced by the empire to become a military base for the Roman legions. Diocletian expanded it to harbor even more legions and walled it in to try and save it from the Sassanid threat. The Byzantine period only resulted in the building of a few churches and much of the city was in ruin.
wn.com/Palmyra (Tadmor تدمر In Syria) At Sunset And Sunrise
Palmyra (Tadmor تدمر in Syria) at sunset and sunrise...
Palmyra was in ancient times an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus and 120 km southwest of the Euphrates. It has long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its pre-Semitic name Tadmor, Tadmur or Tudmur, is recorded in Babylonian tablets found in Mari.
In the mid-first century, Palmyra, a wealthy and elegant city located along the caravan routes linking Persia with the Mediterranean ports of Roman Syria and Phoenicia, came under Roman control. During the following period of great prosperity, the Aramaean inhabitants of Palmyra adopted customs and modes of dress from both the Iranian Parthian world to the east and the Graeco-Roman west.
Palmyra was made part of the Roman province of Syria during the reign of Tiberius. It steadily grew in importance as a trade route linking Persia, India, China, and the Roman empire. In 129, Hadrian visited the city and was so enthralled by it that he proclaimed it a free city and renamed it Palmyra Hadriana. Beginning in 212, Palmyra's trade diminished as the Sassanids occupied the mouth of the Tigris and the Euphrates. Septimius Odaenathus, a Prince of Palmyra, was appointed by Valerian as the governor of the province of Syria. After Valerian was captured by the Sassanids and died in captivity in Bishapur, Odaenathus campaigned as far as Ctesiphon (near modern-day Baghdad) for revenge, invading the city twice. When Odaenathus was assassinated by his nephew Maconius, his wife Septimia Zenobia took power, ruling Palmyra on the behalf of her son, Vabalathus. Zenobia rebelled against Roman authority with the help of Cassius Longinus and took over Bosra and lands as far to the west as Egypt, establishing the short-lived Palmyrene Empire. Next, she attempted to take Antioch to the north. In 272, the Roman Emperor Aurelian finally retaliated and captured her and brought her back to Rome. He paraded her in golden chains but allowed her to retire to a villa in Tibur, where she took an active part in society for years. This rebellion greatly disturbed Rome, and so Palmyra was forced by the empire to become a military base for the Roman legions. Diocletian expanded it to harbor even more legions and walled it in to try and save it from the Sassanid threat. The Byzantine period only resulted in the building of a few churches and much of the city was in ruin.
- published: 12 Oct 2008
- views: 13730
Las Peores Cárceles del Mundo Loquendo | Tadmor
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- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 688
Welcome to the Ghost Town called Tadmor at Taylorsville MetroPark just north of Dayton, Ohio
Tadmor is an abandoned Ghost Town that was very important for transportation in the 1800's, it had canals, railroads and that type of stuff that went through th...
Tadmor is an abandoned Ghost Town that was very important for transportation in the 1800's, it had canals, railroads and that type of stuff that went through there. Tadmor goes through the original National Road route north of Dayton, Ohio and very close to Vandalia, Ohio. But to the location of Tadmor on the Great Miami River, the flooding became too much and when the 1913 flood hit, it was curtains for Tadmor as a town for people to live in and do business and the railroad was moved west to higher ground.
Here are some articles on Tadmor http://blog.jimgrey.net/2011/09/05/whatever-happened-to-tadmor/
http://www.dennygibson.com/oddment/tadmor/index.htm
http://www.remarkableohio.org/HistoricalMarker.aspx?historicalMarkerId=6889&fileId;=110153
http://www.historicalsocietyvandalia-butler.org/images/pdfs/tadmor.pdf
wn.com/Welcome To The Ghost Town Called Tadmor At Taylorsville Metropark Just North Of Dayton, Ohio
Tadmor is an abandoned Ghost Town that was very important for transportation in the 1800's, it had canals, railroads and that type of stuff that went through there. Tadmor goes through the original National Road route north of Dayton, Ohio and very close to Vandalia, Ohio. But to the location of Tadmor on the Great Miami River, the flooding became too much and when the 1913 flood hit, it was curtains for Tadmor as a town for people to live in and do business and the railroad was moved west to higher ground.
Here are some articles on Tadmor http://blog.jimgrey.net/2011/09/05/whatever-happened-to-tadmor/
http://www.dennygibson.com/oddment/tadmor/index.htm
http://www.remarkableohio.org/HistoricalMarker.aspx?historicalMarkerId=6889&fileId;=110153
http://www.historicalsocietyvandalia-butler.org/images/pdfs/tadmor.pdf
- published: 14 Dec 2014
- views: 72
Tadmor highlights
Had an amazing week at Camp Tadmor! Had loads of fun sliding, flying, falling, climbing, and most importantly, worshipping God....
Had an amazing week at Camp Tadmor! Had loads of fun sliding, flying, falling, climbing, and most importantly, worshipping God.
wn.com/Tadmor Highlights
Had an amazing week at Camp Tadmor! Had loads of fun sliding, flying, falling, climbing, and most importantly, worshipping God.
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 24
Tadmor Trail Ride 2015
This weekends riding was much closer to home for us, only half an hours drive away and what an awesome track it was at just over 30kms of weaving in and out of ...
This weekends riding was much closer to home for us, only half an hours drive away and what an awesome track it was at just over 30kms of weaving in and out of gullys on beautiful but slippery farm roads, fast bermed forest sections and ridiculous ascents and descents in the A grade sections. I sure hope you enjoyed this one and be sure to leave a like rating if you have the time.
Riding:
Dylan Waghorn - Honda CRF250R
Anton Roach - Yamaha YZ250F
Jordy Trafford - KTM 250SX
Josh Donald - Honda CRF250R
Guy Begg - Kawasaki KX250
Jack Gale - KTM 125SX
Gary Waghorn - Honda CRF250X
Mitch Sowman - Yamaha YZ250
Dave Sowman - KTM 250XC
Ash Sowman - Yamaha YZ250F
Edited By: Ash Sowman
Song One: Yonas - Blank Space (Remix)
Song Two: Yonas - Dont Give A Damn (Kick The Habit Remix)
Camera's: GoPro HD Hero, GoPro HD Hero 3 and GoPro HD Hero 3+
Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sowman-Films/447387858742750?ref=hl
wn.com/Tadmor Trail Ride 2015
This weekends riding was much closer to home for us, only half an hours drive away and what an awesome track it was at just over 30kms of weaving in and out of gullys on beautiful but slippery farm roads, fast bermed forest sections and ridiculous ascents and descents in the A grade sections. I sure hope you enjoyed this one and be sure to leave a like rating if you have the time.
Riding:
Dylan Waghorn - Honda CRF250R
Anton Roach - Yamaha YZ250F
Jordy Trafford - KTM 250SX
Josh Donald - Honda CRF250R
Guy Begg - Kawasaki KX250
Jack Gale - KTM 125SX
Gary Waghorn - Honda CRF250X
Mitch Sowman - Yamaha YZ250
Dave Sowman - KTM 250XC
Ash Sowman - Yamaha YZ250F
Edited By: Ash Sowman
Song One: Yonas - Blank Space (Remix)
Song Two: Yonas - Dont Give A Damn (Kick The Habit Remix)
Camera's: GoPro HD Hero, GoPro HD Hero 3 and GoPro HD Hero 3+
Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sowman-Films/447387858742750?ref=hl
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 231
A body under eyebrows- Improvisation as a way of life | Ilanit Tadmor | TEDxJerusalem
How to make changes and feel better in your life?
The improvisation in movement is a tool for an awareness through the body. The process that Ilanit Tadmor of...
How to make changes and feel better in your life?
The improvisation in movement is a tool for an awareness through the body. The process that Ilanit Tadmor offers, allows people to extend the inner borders and shift from limitations and blocks towards expending the existing possibilities in their life, with themselves and with others.
The key is to connect to your body
"Ilanit Tadmor is an independent artist, choreographer, dancer, lecturer and improvisation and contact-improvisation teacher with twenty years of experience in Israel and abroad.
She graduated from the Jerusalem Music and Dance Academy, is the winner of “Colors in dancing"".
In 2005 she established PLAY Studio, an independent school for non-dancers of improvisation, contact and performing art. Play encourages personal growth through the body and movement.
In the last five years she lead with the Palestinian choreographer Rabeah Morkus contact and improvisation workshops, and establish a performing Jewish-Arabs teenagers group.
Ilanit cooperates with Shoham Reshef in art projects in public spaces in order to connect people and create spaces less alienated.
This is the way in which Ilanit implements her vision to create simple, honest and compassionate communication between people, through art and body.
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This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/A Body Under Eyebrows Improvisation As A Way Of Life | Ilanit Tadmor | Tedxjerusalem
How to make changes and feel better in your life?
The improvisation in movement is a tool for an awareness through the body. The process that Ilanit Tadmor offers, allows people to extend the inner borders and shift from limitations and blocks towards expending the existing possibilities in their life, with themselves and with others.
The key is to connect to your body
"Ilanit Tadmor is an independent artist, choreographer, dancer, lecturer and improvisation and contact-improvisation teacher with twenty years of experience in Israel and abroad.
She graduated from the Jerusalem Music and Dance Academy, is the winner of “Colors in dancing"".
In 2005 she established PLAY Studio, an independent school for non-dancers of improvisation, contact and performing art. Play encourages personal growth through the body and movement.
In the last five years she lead with the Palestinian choreographer Rabeah Morkus contact and improvisation workshops, and establish a performing Jewish-Arabs teenagers group.
Ilanit cooperates with Shoham Reshef in art projects in public spaces in order to connect people and create spaces less alienated.
This is the way in which Ilanit implements her vision to create simple, honest and compassionate communication between people, through art and body.
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This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 8
2015 Tadmor Camp Rules
Sometimes listening to the rules of camp can be long and boring. Not at camp Tadmor! Our staff used a creative and funny video to communicate the rules of the C...
Sometimes listening to the rules of camp can be long and boring. Not at camp Tadmor! Our staff used a creative and funny video to communicate the rules of the Camp! This video makes obeying the guidelines of camp fun!
wn.com/2015 Tadmor Camp Rules
Sometimes listening to the rules of camp can be long and boring. Not at camp Tadmor! Our staff used a creative and funny video to communicate the rules of the Camp! This video makes obeying the guidelines of camp fun!
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 11
"A Matter of Size" a Film By Erez Tadmor & Sharon Maymon
a scene from "A Matter of Size"- A Film by Erez Tadmor & Sharon Maymon (2009). with Itzik Cohen, Dvir Benedek, Alon Dahan, Shmulik Cohen, Irit Kaplan and Tog......
a scene from "A Matter of Size"- A Film by Erez Tadmor & Sharon Maymon (2009). with Itzik Cohen, Dvir Benedek, Alon Dahan, Shmulik Cohen, Irit Kaplan and Tog...
wn.com/A Matter Of Size A Film By Erez Tadmor Sharon Maymon
a scene from "A Matter of Size"- A Film by Erez Tadmor & Sharon Maymon (2009). with Itzik Cohen, Dvir Benedek, Alon Dahan, Shmulik Cohen, Irit Kaplan and Tog...
- published: 02 Apr 2010
- views: 33910
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author: 1e42
Landscape architecture projects. Designed by Hagay Tadmor & Eran Koloditzky.
Landscape architecture projects. Designed by Hagay Tadmor & Eran Koloditzky. Carried out by the Maayan Ganim company. You can see : Amazing modern gardens, P......
Landscape architecture projects. Designed by Hagay Tadmor & Eran Koloditzky. Carried out by the Maayan Ganim company. You can see : Amazing modern gardens, P...
wn.com/Landscape Architecture Projects. Designed By Hagay Tadmor Eran Koloditzky.
Landscape architecture projects. Designed by Hagay Tadmor & Eran Koloditzky. Carried out by the Maayan Ganim company. You can see : Amazing modern gardens, P...
2014 Sons of Thunder - Camp Tadmor
Sons of Thunder - Camp Tadmor - This gathering is aimed at providing a space for the men of your church to live out their calling of healthy fatherhood. The ......
Sons of Thunder - Camp Tadmor - This gathering is aimed at providing a space for the men of your church to live out their calling of healthy fatherhood. The ...
wn.com/2014 Sons Of Thunder Camp Tadmor
Sons of Thunder - Camp Tadmor - This gathering is aimed at providing a space for the men of your church to live out their calling of healthy fatherhood. The ...
Camp Tadmor Summer Camp 2012 Promo
Every expedition holds a destination and it's our pursuit of the destination that gives us purpose. So climb, engage the mountain accept the mission, push th......
Every expedition holds a destination and it's our pursuit of the destination that gives us purpose. So climb, engage the mountain accept the mission, push th...
wn.com/Camp Tadmor Summer Camp 2012 Promo
Every expedition holds a destination and it's our pursuit of the destination that gives us purpose. So climb, engage the mountain accept the mission, push th...
Camp Tadmor Summer Camp 2013 Promo
Join us on a road trip to remember! Leave the mundane and take a trip with us to find the end of the song that's stuck in our heads, a song of love that capt......
Join us on a road trip to remember! Leave the mundane and take a trip with us to find the end of the song that's stuck in our heads, a song of love that capt...
wn.com/Camp Tadmor Summer Camp 2013 Promo
Join us on a road trip to remember! Leave the mundane and take a trip with us to find the end of the song that's stuck in our heads, a song of love that capt...
جورج وسوف - مهرجان تدمر سورية 1999 George Wassouf - Tadmor Festival
Big Thank's Elie Elias Click Here To Download Full Concert http://www.wassoufbook.com/fanclub/showthread.php?t=18658....
Big Thank's Elie Elias Click Here To Download Full Concert http://www.wassoufbook.com/fanclub/showthread.php?t=18658.
wn.com/جورج وسوف مهرجان تدمر سورية 1999 George Wassouf Tadmor Festival
Big Thank's Elie Elias Click Here To Download Full Concert http://www.wassoufbook.com/fanclub/showthread.php?t=18658.
Ella tadmor - At last live
The israeli jazz vocalist Ella Tadmor sining etta james's "AT LAST" with the Big Band of Hifa- Israel, conductor-Eldad shrem. February 2012....
The israeli jazz vocalist Ella Tadmor sining etta james's "AT LAST" with the Big Band of Hifa- Israel, conductor-Eldad shrem. February 2012.
wn.com/Ella Tadmor At Last Live
The israeli jazz vocalist Ella Tadmor sining etta james's "AT LAST" with the Big Band of Hifa- Israel, conductor-Eldad shrem. February 2012.
strangers- short film
strangers (2004)- short film by: Erez Tadmor & Guy Nattiv....
strangers (2004)- short film by: Erez Tadmor & Guy Nattiv.
wn.com/Strangers Short Film
strangers (2004)- short film by: Erez Tadmor & Guy Nattiv.
- published: 05 Feb 2008
- views: 2281415
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author: 1e42
Summer Camp 2015 Promo
http://www.tadmor.org/summer/
It's all hands on deck when the ship sails, just you and your mates exploring the open seas. Arrrrgh ya ready? This summer, we're...
http://www.tadmor.org/summer/
It's all hands on deck when the ship sails, just you and your mates exploring the open seas. Arrrrgh ya ready? This summer, we're going to steal the show with this pirate-themed extravaganza. It's your time to hoist the sails and join the adventure because as part of this crew, your accepted, desired and chosen, so don't miss out - we want you here!
As we navigate through our pirate theme, it becomes apparent that acceptance is a priceless treasure only experienced within community. Our pirates will connect us to the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. Acceptance is based on our identity, not on our abilities. We were designed to be members of the body of Christ, to live in community and know our identity within the family we were adopted into. As we understand what the "Body of Christ" is, we grow to experience true acceptance and we live to our fullest potential, utilizing the gifts that have been given to us through Christ. So come join us this summer and explore the community you were designed for.
wn.com/Summer Camp 2015 Promo
http://www.tadmor.org/summer/
It's all hands on deck when the ship sails, just you and your mates exploring the open seas. Arrrrgh ya ready? This summer, we're going to steal the show with this pirate-themed extravaganza. It's your time to hoist the sails and join the adventure because as part of this crew, your accepted, desired and chosen, so don't miss out - we want you here!
As we navigate through our pirate theme, it becomes apparent that acceptance is a priceless treasure only experienced within community. Our pirates will connect us to the life-changing message of Jesus Christ. Acceptance is based on our identity, not on our abilities. We were designed to be members of the body of Christ, to live in community and know our identity within the family we were adopted into. As we understand what the "Body of Christ" is, we grow to experience true acceptance and we live to our fullest potential, utilizing the gifts that have been given to us through Christ. So come join us this summer and explore the community you were designed for.
- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 7
Tadmor Frambuesa
Marina Gomez-Caro de Hargreaves Plants nos explica las principales características de Tadmor, nuestra excelente variedad bienal de frambuesa....
Marina Gomez-Caro de Hargreaves Plants nos explica las principales características de Tadmor, nuestra excelente variedad bienal de frambuesa.
wn.com/Tadmor Frambuesa
Marina Gomez-Caro de Hargreaves Plants nos explica las principales características de Tadmor, nuestra excelente variedad bienal de frambuesa.
- published: 27 Jul 2012
- views: 206
15 Most Violent Prisons on Earth
From maximum security prisons on a tiny island in the middle of the sea to cells so packed with people that disease can spread with no escape, we count 15 of th...
From maximum security prisons on a tiny island in the middle of the sea to cells so packed with people that disease can spread with no escape, we count 15 of the hardest and most brutal prisons in the world
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wn.com/15 Most Violent Prisons On Earth
From maximum security prisons on a tiny island in the middle of the sea to cells so packed with people that disease can spread with no escape, we count 15 of the hardest and most brutal prisons in the world
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Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded by arid desert it was once a proud and pulsating trading metropolisand everywhere can be seen relics of a bygone age that was full of myth and mystique. The influence of the legendary oasis city grew due to it having been regarded as a pro
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Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from t
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Palmyra Beach Hotel, Athens
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas offering the best in Greek food and wine and infinite other pastime possibilities for visitors.
More Info: http://www.greece-athens.com/hotels/glyfada/palmyra/
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[HD] Palmyra - Entdeckung aus dem Weltall (Doku)
Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den es so zuvor noch nicht gegeben hat. Mit dem neu entwickelten Radarsatelliten TerraSAR-X wollen die Wissenschaftler des DLR vom All aus eine Siedlung erfassen, die in der syrischen Oasenstadt Palmyra unterm Wüstensand verborgen liegt. Die v
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Syria Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Syria? Check out our Syria Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Syria.
Top Places to visit in Syria:
Umayyad Mosque, Site of Palmyra, Aleppo Citadel, Souq al-Hamidiyyeh, Saint Simon Citadel, Al Azem Palace, Mount Qasioun, Apamea, House of Saint Ananias, Dead City of Serjilla, Noria Water Wheels, Krak des Chevaliers, Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque, Mausoleum of Sal
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Syrien - Palmyra
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber decken weitläufiges Areal ab. Wir hatten bei unserer Reise mit Eberhardt TRAVEL einen Tag Zeit, ein paar Eindrücke zu gewinnen. Wir schlenderten über die Kolonadenstraße, sahen das Theater, besuchten einen Grabturm und ein unterirdisches Grab.
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Palmyra tadmur Syria
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of tourist. finally a break ahhhhhh..
even to find petrol station I have to go to the corner of city...but very small petrol station...and spooky also.
Palmyra or Tadmur in arabic. I found is more interesting than Jerash in Jordan.
huge comp
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Palmyra arch: latest destruction by IS militants
Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
Lindsey Hilsum meets the women who escaped from ISIS vandals in the ancient sites of Palmyra. .
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Palmyra Ruins تدمر - Syria سوريا
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
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Temple of Bel Complex at Palmyra in Syria
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরিয়া,Su-lī-a,Сірыя,Сырыя,Sirya,Syrien,སི་རི་ཡ།,Sirija,Siriat,Сири,Siriana,ސޫރިޔާ,Sííwiya,Syriska,Süüria,Συρία,Sirio,Syrje,An tSiria,Yn Teer,Siriya,سوری,સિરિયા,𐍃𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌾𐌰,Si-li-â,Сирмудин Араб Орн,시리아,Suria,Սիրիա,सीरिया,Sur
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Palmyra, where East met West, is symbolic target for Islamic State
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient sites in Syria and Iraq. Jeffrey Brown talks to Michael Danti of Boston University and Brenton Easter from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about the losses at Palmyra and how authorities are tackling antiquities smuggling.
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desert travelling homs Palmyra
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The Beautiful and Breathtaking LDS Temples on the World - World Travel Guide - LDS Temples Part 4
LDS Temples Amazing Places on the World Temples Name List: Monterrey Mexico, Montevideo Uruguay, Monticello Utah, Montreal Quebec Canada, Mount Timpanogos Ut...
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Egypt holiday guide
Egypt holiday guide http://www.pharotours.com/ Pharo Tours Egypt Co. Egypt Tours Packages and Tours and Tailor made holidays to India, Egypt, China, Russia, ...
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Monument Valley Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Monument Valley. On the border of Arizona and Utah is this area of magnificent red sandstone rock that towers a thousand feet ...
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Damascus Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery co
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Petra Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Petra in Jordan.
Hidden amid the Wadi Musa, the Valley Of Moses in South Jordan, is one of the most fascinating and mysterious ruins on Earth, the legendary rock city of Petra. A desert tribe, the Nabateans, once established a settlement in the shelter of the rocks and founded a splendid royal city that has survived to the present day.For many centuries their sanctua
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Bryce Canyon Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Bryce Canyon in the United States of America. Fantastic natural rock columns rise upward like towering cathedrals that convey the feeling of eternity and the...
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GLOBAL 3000 | Questionnaire: Syria's Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks it might lead the loss of the worldâs diversity.
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Cesky Krumlov Travel Video Guide
Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in the fifteenth century B.C.Each nook and cranny of this unique gem surprises with something new to see and provides a wonderful insight into the history of Bohemia. For nearly three hundred years, and up until the beginning of the seventeenth
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Leptis Magna Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Leptis Magna. Situated in northern Libya this ancient metropolis was the first Phoenician settlement to form part of what was ...
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Kapadokya Travel Guide
The enchanting landscape of Cappadocia contains numerous ruins, mystical cave dwellings, and unique rock formations. A land where the earliest traces of human habitation date back to the seventh century B.C.
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Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to
Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded...
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded by arid desert it was once a proud and pulsating trading metropolisand everywhere can be seen relics of a bygone age that was full of myth and mystique. The influence of the legendary oasis city grew due to it having been regarded as a province of Rome. The Romans soon recognized the strategic importance of Palmyra as it was a vital centre of trade in the Near East. Palmyra’s fine buildings such as its Amphitheatre were typical of its impressive architecture. Most of the Tetrapylon has been restored. It towers high above the ancient ruins and the Great Colonnade was once the main street of the historic metropolis. Beyond the city walls in the Valley Of Tombs the mystic atmosphere of the former caravan city becomes apparent. Several well preserved mausoleums give the surreal looking desert landscape a truly ghostly atmosphere. The architecture of these multi-floored burial places are unique in the world. The view from the Arabian fortress extends across the picturesque ruins of the city to the endless horizons of the desert. The oasis and ancient remains of Palmyra look almost surreal as if in a dream yet the old ruins and the mighty fortress really do exist in very tangible and resplendent form.
wn.com/Palmyra Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Palmyra in Syria.
The ancient city of Palmyra is located in the Tadmur Oasis in the very heart of the Syrian savannah. Surrounded by arid desert it was once a proud and pulsating trading metropolisand everywhere can be seen relics of a bygone age that was full of myth and mystique. The influence of the legendary oasis city grew due to it having been regarded as a province of Rome. The Romans soon recognized the strategic importance of Palmyra as it was a vital centre of trade in the Near East. Palmyra’s fine buildings such as its Amphitheatre were typical of its impressive architecture. Most of the Tetrapylon has been restored. It towers high above the ancient ruins and the Great Colonnade was once the main street of the historic metropolis. Beyond the city walls in the Valley Of Tombs the mystic atmosphere of the former caravan city becomes apparent. Several well preserved mausoleums give the surreal looking desert landscape a truly ghostly atmosphere. The architecture of these multi-floored burial places are unique in the world. The view from the Arabian fortress extends across the picturesque ruins of the city to the endless horizons of the desert. The oasis and ancient remains of Palmyra look almost surreal as if in a dream yet the old ruins and the mighty fortress really do exist in very tangible and resplendent form.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 2430
Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, ...
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravansary in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by eight mighty and partly painted cupolas each of which is supported by four pillars. Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of a unique and mysterious metropolis, Palmyra, a legendary ancient city that was built due to the existence of the Tadmur Oasis. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there. Around a quarter of a million Bedouins live in Syria’s desert areas. They are nomads who speak Arabic and belong to the Muslim faith and their income is derived from sheep, goats and camels which produce both milk and meat. They travel the desert accompanied by their animals. Further north on the edge of the fertile Al Ghab Ditch is the ancient metropolis of Apameia, one of the most beautiful cities in the Near East. Apart from Bosra and Palmyra this huge city of ruins is one of the most important Hellenist regions in Syria. Syria is the Pearl Of The East. With deserts, wadis and mountains, castles and crusader fortresses, Roman ruins, palaces and mosques. A legendary country between both past and future whose cultural treasures still survive today.
wn.com/Syria Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Syria.
Syria is an ancient country of culture located between the Mediterranean and the desert. Its ancient desert metropolises, old villages, impenetrable fortresses and biblical harbour towns have witnessed the rich and fascinating history of bygone times.Damascus is the capital of Syria and symbol of culture in the Near East and located a hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls and it was from there that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Khan As´Ad Pasha is often referred to as being the most beautiful caravansary in the Near East. Its inner courtyard is covered by eight mighty and partly painted cupolas each of which is supported by four pillars. Set amid the desert savannah of Syria are the proud remains of a unique and mysterious metropolis, Palmyra, a legendary ancient city that was built due to the existence of the Tadmur Oasis. The shortest and fastest route from the Mediterranean to Mesopotamia and Persia travels directly past the Tadmur Oasis thus it was only a question of time until an important trading post was founded there. Around a quarter of a million Bedouins live in Syria’s desert areas. They are nomads who speak Arabic and belong to the Muslim faith and their income is derived from sheep, goats and camels which produce both milk and meat. They travel the desert accompanied by their animals. Further north on the edge of the fertile Al Ghab Ditch is the ancient metropolis of Apameia, one of the most beautiful cities in the Near East. Apart from Bosra and Palmyra this huge city of ruins is one of the most important Hellenist regions in Syria. Syria is the Pearl Of The East. With deserts, wadis and mountains, castles and crusader fortresses, Roman ruins, palaces and mosques. A legendary country between both past and future whose cultural treasures still survive today.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 33923
Palmyra Beach Hotel, Athens
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas o...
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas offering the best in Greek food and wine and infinite other pastime possibilities for visitors.
More Info: http://www.greece-athens.com/hotels/glyfada/palmyra/
wn.com/Palmyra Beach Hotel, Athens
Palmyra Beach hotel is situated in Glyfada Athens Greece. Come to enjoy a fascinating holiday sea resort in Glyfada, a resort full of restaurants and tavernas offering the best in Greek food and wine and infinite other pastime possibilities for visitors.
More Info: http://www.greece-athens.com/hotels/glyfada/palmyra/
- published: 12 Jul 2011
- views: 332
[HD] Palmyra - Entdeckung aus dem Weltall (Doku)
Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den...
Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den es so zuvor noch nicht gegeben hat. Mit dem neu entwickelten Radarsatelliten TerraSAR-X wollen die Wissenschaftler des DLR vom All aus eine Siedlung erfassen, die in der syrischen Oasenstadt Palmyra unterm Wüstensand verborgen liegt. Die versunkene Stätte ist seit über 30 Jahren das Lieblingsobjekt des Archäologen Professor Schmidt-Colinet. Bei einer seiner Grabungen entdeckte er ein weitläufiges Gebäude, das sich als vorzeitliches Geschäftszentrum entpuppte. Im so genannten Khan wurden Waren aus aller Herren Länder gehandelt: Seide aus China, Indigo aus Indien, Wein aus Rhodos oder auch Oliven aus dem fernen Spanien. Seit seinem Fund ist Schmidt-Colinet davon überzeugt, dass die Anlage Teil einer Stadt war, die aus unbekannter Ursache plötzlich aufgegeben wurde. Der Komplex muss viel älter als das Palmyra sein, das heute Tausende von Touristen in die Gluthitze Syriens lockt. Der Erdbeobachtungssatellit des DLR soll aus über 500 Kilometer Höhe Daten liefern, die Aufschluss über das mysteriöse Schicksal der verborgenen Siedlung geben.
Das fruchtbare Palmyra mitten in der Wüste weckte die Begehrlichkeiten vieler Großmächte der Antike. Die Oase lag strategisch außerordentlich günstig an der Hauptkarawanenroute zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Niemand kam an ihr vorbei, denn dort gab es Wasser und Lebensmittel im Überfluss. Die Fürsten nutzten ihre Position aus, erhoben saftige Zölle und machten den Ort zu einem florierenden Umschlagplatz für den Fernhandelsverkehr. Die Ruinen der Prachtstraßen, Tempel, Theater und öffentlichen Gebäude zeugen noch heute von der einstigen Blüte der antiken Wirtschaftsmetropole. Das änderte sich auch nicht, als die Römer ihre Hand in Richtung Alten Orient ausstreckten und Palmyra zur Provinz mit einer eigenen Garnison machten. Im Gegenteil: Die Palmyrener arrangierten sich mit den Herren vom Tiber, kämpften mit ihnen Seite an Seite gegen übermächtige Gegner und wurden dabei immer reicher. Erst die ehrgeizige Fürstin Zenobia, eine Frau von betörender Schönheit und großem Stolz, beging einen strategischen Fehler, der die Römer zum Feldzug gegen den eigenen Vasallen zwingt.
Die "Terra X"-Dokumentation erzählt von der wechselvollen Geschichte der einst mächtigen Oasenstadt, zeigt einzigartige Satellitenbilder von Palmyra und berichtet von dem spannenden Hightech-Experiment der Wissenschaftler, das Geheimnis der versunkenen Siedlung zu lüften.
wn.com/Hd Palmyra Entdeckung Aus Dem Weltall (Doku)
Im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt bereitet eine illustre Runde aus Radarexperten, Geophysikern, Astrophysikern und Archäologen einen Versuch vor, den es so zuvor noch nicht gegeben hat. Mit dem neu entwickelten Radarsatelliten TerraSAR-X wollen die Wissenschaftler des DLR vom All aus eine Siedlung erfassen, die in der syrischen Oasenstadt Palmyra unterm Wüstensand verborgen liegt. Die versunkene Stätte ist seit über 30 Jahren das Lieblingsobjekt des Archäologen Professor Schmidt-Colinet. Bei einer seiner Grabungen entdeckte er ein weitläufiges Gebäude, das sich als vorzeitliches Geschäftszentrum entpuppte. Im so genannten Khan wurden Waren aus aller Herren Länder gehandelt: Seide aus China, Indigo aus Indien, Wein aus Rhodos oder auch Oliven aus dem fernen Spanien. Seit seinem Fund ist Schmidt-Colinet davon überzeugt, dass die Anlage Teil einer Stadt war, die aus unbekannter Ursache plötzlich aufgegeben wurde. Der Komplex muss viel älter als das Palmyra sein, das heute Tausende von Touristen in die Gluthitze Syriens lockt. Der Erdbeobachtungssatellit des DLR soll aus über 500 Kilometer Höhe Daten liefern, die Aufschluss über das mysteriöse Schicksal der verborgenen Siedlung geben.
Das fruchtbare Palmyra mitten in der Wüste weckte die Begehrlichkeiten vieler Großmächte der Antike. Die Oase lag strategisch außerordentlich günstig an der Hauptkarawanenroute zwischen Euphrat und Mittelmeer. Niemand kam an ihr vorbei, denn dort gab es Wasser und Lebensmittel im Überfluss. Die Fürsten nutzten ihre Position aus, erhoben saftige Zölle und machten den Ort zu einem florierenden Umschlagplatz für den Fernhandelsverkehr. Die Ruinen der Prachtstraßen, Tempel, Theater und öffentlichen Gebäude zeugen noch heute von der einstigen Blüte der antiken Wirtschaftsmetropole. Das änderte sich auch nicht, als die Römer ihre Hand in Richtung Alten Orient ausstreckten und Palmyra zur Provinz mit einer eigenen Garnison machten. Im Gegenteil: Die Palmyrener arrangierten sich mit den Herren vom Tiber, kämpften mit ihnen Seite an Seite gegen übermächtige Gegner und wurden dabei immer reicher. Erst die ehrgeizige Fürstin Zenobia, eine Frau von betörender Schönheit und großem Stolz, beging einen strategischen Fehler, der die Römer zum Feldzug gegen den eigenen Vasallen zwingt.
Die "Terra X"-Dokumentation erzählt von der wechselvollen Geschichte der einst mächtigen Oasenstadt, zeigt einzigartige Satellitenbilder von Palmyra und berichtet von dem spannenden Hightech-Experiment der Wissenschaftler, das Geheimnis der versunkenen Siedlung zu lüften.
- published: 23 May 2015
- views: 4
Syria Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Syria? Check out our Syria Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Syria.
Top Places to visit in Syria:
Umayyad Mosque, Si...
Planning to visit Syria? Check out our Syria Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Syria.
Top Places to visit in Syria:
Umayyad Mosque, Site of Palmyra, Aleppo Citadel, Souq al-Hamidiyyeh, Saint Simon Citadel, Al Azem Palace, Mount Qasioun, Apamea, House of Saint Ananias, Dead City of Serjilla, Noria Water Wheels, Krak des Chevaliers, Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque, Mausoleum of Saladin, Busra Coliseum
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Planning to visit Syria? Check out our Syria Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Syria.
Top Places to visit in Syria:
Umayyad Mosque, Site of Palmyra, Aleppo Citadel, Souq al-Hamidiyyeh, Saint Simon Citadel, Al Azem Palace, Mount Qasioun, Apamea, House of Saint Ananias, Dead City of Serjilla, Noria Water Wheels, Krak des Chevaliers, Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque, Mausoleum of Saladin, Busra Coliseum
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- published: 09 Oct 2015
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Syrien - Palmyra
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber deck...
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber decken weitläufiges Areal ab. Wir hatten bei unserer Reise mit Eberhardt TRAVEL einen Tag Zeit, ein paar Eindrücke zu gewinnen. Wir schlenderten über die Kolonadenstraße, sahen das Theater, besuchten einen Grabturm und ein unterirdisches Grab. Besonders beeindruckend war der Tempel des Baal. Zum Abschluss hatten wir einen wunderbaren Blick von der Burg, die mit rund 700 Jahren in dieser Gegend eher ein junges Gebäude ist. Palmyra war übrigens eine Oasenstadt, die aus mehrere Quellen gespeist wurde. Leider ist inzwischen auch die letzte Quelle versiegt. Das Grün zieht sich langsam zurück. Intensiv Palmyra erleben kann man hier: http://www.eberhardt-travel.de/reise/SY-SYR10/seite/2/bez/Reiseablauf-Syrien-Fernreisen
wn.com/Syrien Palmyra
Das antike Palmyra gehört zu den bedeutesten Ausgrabungsstätten Syriens und steht auf der Liste des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes. Die Siedlung, Tempel und Gräber decken weitläufiges Areal ab. Wir hatten bei unserer Reise mit Eberhardt TRAVEL einen Tag Zeit, ein paar Eindrücke zu gewinnen. Wir schlenderten über die Kolonadenstraße, sahen das Theater, besuchten einen Grabturm und ein unterirdisches Grab. Besonders beeindruckend war der Tempel des Baal. Zum Abschluss hatten wir einen wunderbaren Blick von der Burg, die mit rund 700 Jahren in dieser Gegend eher ein junges Gebäude ist. Palmyra war übrigens eine Oasenstadt, die aus mehrere Quellen gespeist wurde. Leider ist inzwischen auch die letzte Quelle versiegt. Das Grün zieht sich langsam zurück. Intensiv Palmyra erleben kann man hier: http://www.eberhardt-travel.de/reise/SY-SYR10/seite/2/bez/Reiseablauf-Syrien-Fernreisen
- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 8080
Palmyra tadmur Syria
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of touris...
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of tourist. finally a break ahhhhhh..
even to find petrol station I have to go to the corner of city...but very small petrol station...and spooky also.
Palmyra or Tadmur in arabic. I found is more interesting than Jerash in Jordan.
huge complex of Roman city and building stand still.
no entrance fee to the site. just move your vehicle all around the site freely
only some guide and sales man going around try to get some money from you.
hope you enjoy some photo from just 3 hour of our journey visiting this city before we head toward allepo to turkey
Background music is "Kota Mati" meaning dead city from peterpan, indonesian band
wn.com/Palmyra Tadmur Syria
First time entering this City, my wife thinking about Movie Wax House..
so spooky. no body around and we are really happy when first time saw a group of tourist. finally a break ahhhhhh..
even to find petrol station I have to go to the corner of city...but very small petrol station...and spooky also.
Palmyra or Tadmur in arabic. I found is more interesting than Jerash in Jordan.
huge complex of Roman city and building stand still.
no entrance fee to the site. just move your vehicle all around the site freely
only some guide and sales man going around try to get some money from you.
hope you enjoy some photo from just 3 hour of our journey visiting this city before we head toward allepo to turkey
Background music is "Kota Mati" meaning dead city from peterpan, indonesian band
- published: 21 Aug 2010
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Palmyra arch: latest destruction by IS militants
Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
Lindsey...
Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
Lindsey Hilsum meets the women who escaped from ISIS vandals in the ancient sites of Palmyra. .
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wn.com/Palmyra Arch Latest Destruction By Is Militants
Palmyra is in great danger as people warn that if ISIS fighters are not ousted from the area irreparable damage will be done to the ancient settlement.
Lindsey Hilsum meets the women who escaped from ISIS vandals in the ancient sites of Palmyra. .
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- published: 05 Oct 2015
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Palmyra Ruins تدمر - Syria سوريا
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরি...
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরিয়া,Su-lī-a,Сірыя,Сырыя,Sirya,Syrien,སི་རི་ཡ།,Sirija,Siriat,Сири,Siriana,ސޫރިޔާ,Sííwiya,Syriska,Süüria,Συρία,Sirio,Syrje,An tSiria,Yn Teer,Siriya,سوری,સિરિયા,𐍃𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌾𐌰,Si-li-â,Сирмудин Араб Орн,시리아,Suria,Սիրիա,सीरिया,Suriah,Сири,Sýrland,סוריה,ಸಿರಿಯಾ,სირია,Syri,Siri,Sûrî,Sciria,sixygu'e,Szíria,Сирија,സിറിയ,Sṳ̆-lê-ā,Сирие,ဆီးရီးယားနိုင်ငံ,シリア,Шеман Ӏарбийн Республика,Сирий,ସିରିଆ,ਸੀਰੀਆ,شام,سوريه,Suriye,सिरिया,ISiriya,Сѷрїꙗ,Syryjo,Suuriya,سووریا,Syyria,சிரியா,Сиријска,Surya,Сүрия,సిరియా,ประเทศซีเรีย,Сурия,Сирія,سۇرىيە,Süriyän,Sireye,Siri,叙利亚,סיריע,敘利亞,Sėrėjė
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wn.com/Palmyra Ruins تدمر Syria سوريا
Welcome to the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরিয়া,Su-lī-a,Сірыя,Сырыя,Sirya,Syrien,སི་རི་ཡ།,Sirija,Siriat,Сири,Siriana,ސޫރިޔާ,Sííwiya,Syriska,Süüria,Συρία,Sirio,Syrje,An tSiria,Yn Teer,Siriya,سوری,સિરિયા,𐍃𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌾𐌰,Si-li-â,Сирмудин Араб Орн,시리아,Suria,Սիրիա,सीरिया,Suriah,Сири,Sýrland,סוריה,ಸಿರಿಯಾ,სირია,Syri,Siri,Sûrî,Sciria,sixygu'e,Szíria,Сирија,സിറിയ,Sṳ̆-lê-ā,Сирие,ဆီးရီးယားနိုင်ငံ,シリア,Шеман Ӏарбийн Республика,Сирий,ସିରିଆ,ਸੀਰੀਆ,شام,سوريه,Suriye,सिरिया,ISiriya,Сѷрїꙗ,Syryjo,Suuriya,سووریا,Syyria,சிரியா,Сиријска,Surya,Сүрия,సిరియా,ประเทศซีเรีย,Сурия,Сирія,سۇرىيە,Süriyän,Sireye,Siri,叙利亚,סיריע,敘利亞,Sėrėjė
Tourist attraction,Seværdighed,Sehenswürdigkeit,Atracción turística,atractivo turístico,atractividad,Vidindaĵo,جاذبههای گردشگری,جاذبههای گردشگری,Attraction touristique,관광지,Znamenitost,Lokawisata,tempat wisata,Turisztikai látnivaló,turistalátványosság,Bezienswaardigheid,観光地,Turistattraksjon,Atrakcyjność turystyczna,Atrakcja turystyczna,Atração turística,atracção turística,atrativo turístico,ponto turístico,Достопримечательность,Nähtävyys,Sevärdhet,turistattraktion,சுற்றுலா ஈர்ப்பு,Пам'ятка
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- published: 04 Jan 2014
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Temple of Bel Complex at Palmyra in Syria
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syr...
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরিয়া,Su-lī-a,Сірыя,Сырыя,Sirya,Syrien,སི་རི་ཡ།,Sirija,Siriat,Сири,Siriana,ސޫރިޔާ,Sííwiya,Syriska,Süüria,Συρία,Sirio,Syrje,An tSiria,Yn Teer,Siriya,سوری,સિરિયા,𐍃𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌾𐌰,Si-li-â,Сирмудин Араб Орн,시리아,Suria,Սիրիա,सीरिया,Suriah,Сири,Sýrland,סוריה,ಸಿರಿಯಾ,სირია,Syri,Siri,Sûrî,Sciria,sixygu'e,Szíria,Сирија,സിറിയ,Sṳ̆-lê-ā,Сирие,ဆီးရီးယားနိုင်ငံ,シリア,Шеман Ӏарбийн Республика,Сирий,ସିରିଆ,ਸੀਰੀਆ,شام,سوريه,Suriye,सिरिया,ISiriya,Сѷрїꙗ,Syryjo,Suuriya,سووریا,Syyria,சிரியா,Сиријска,Surya,Сүрия,సిరియా,ประเทศซีเรีย,Сурия,Сирія,سۇرىيە,Süriyän,Sireye,Siri,叙利亚,סיריע,敘利亞,Sėrėjė
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Tourist attraction,Seværdighed,Sehenswürdigkeit,Atracción turística,atractivo turístico,atractividad,Vidindaĵo,جاذبههای گردشگری,جاذبههای گردشگری,Attraction touristique,관광지,Znamenitost,Lokawisata,tempat wisata,Turisztikai látnivaló,turistalátványosság,Bezienswaardigheid,観光地,Turistattraksjon,Atrakcyjność turystyczna,Atrakcja turystyczna,Atração turística,atracção turística,atrativo turístico,ponto turístico,Достопримечательность,Nähtävyys,Sevärdhet,turistattraktion,சுற்றுலா ஈர்ப்பு,Пам'ятка
Travel,Reis,سفر,ভ্রমণ,Пътешествие,Putovanje,Viatge,Cestování,Teithio,Rejse,Rees,Dripp,Reise,Reisimine,Viaje,Bidaia,مسافرت,Voyage,Viaxe,여행,Viaggio,מסע,Plesir,Turisme,Safari,Vwayaj,Kelionė,Utazás,ခရီးသွားခြင်း,Nehnemiliztli,Reis,旅行,Podróż,peregrynacją,wojażem,podróżny,Viagem,Puriy,Путованя,Путешествие,Cestovanie,putovanie,Resa,Paglalakbay,การเดินทาง,Seyahat,yolculuk,Подорож,Đi du lịch,רייזע,Keliuonės,旅行
Bel,Бел,Belus,벨,Բել,Belo,Бэл,بیل,柏尔
Greco-Roman world,Graeco-Roman,Món grecoromà,Ελληνορωμαϊκός πολιτισμός,Mundo grecorromano,Civilisation gréco-romaine,Dunia Yunani-Romawi,Mundo greco-romano,Grčko-rimska kultura,กรีก-โรมัน,Greko-Romen
Ancient Near East,Dr Alt Oriänt,الشرق الأدنى القديم,প্রাচীন নিকট প্রাচ্য,Древен Изток,Antic Orient Pròxim,Starověký Orient,Alter Orient,Antiguo Oriente Próximo,Antikva Oriento,Proche-Orient ancien,고대 근동,Stari Istok,Timur Dekat Kuno,Vicino Oriente antico,Antiquus Oriens Medius,Ókori Kelet,Oude Nabije Oosten,इराकको इतिहास,古代オリエント,Starożytny Bliski Wschód,Antigo Oriente,Orientul Antic,Древний Ближний Восток,Antični Bližnji vzhod,Muinainen Lähi-itä,Sinaunang Malapit na Silangan,Antik Yakın Doğu,قدیم مشرقی تہزیب,Văn minh Tây Á,Rocvetışo Nezdiyo Antik,古代近東
wn.com/Temple Of Bel Complex At Palmyra In Syria
Welcome to the ruins of the Temple of Bel Sanctuary at Palmyra in Syria.
Syria,سوريا,Sūriyā,سورية,Sūrīyah,ܣܘܪܝܐ,سوریه,Sûrî,Syrian Arab Republic,Шам,Sirië,Syrie,ሶርያ,Siria,Сирия,সিরিয়া,Su-lī-a,Сірыя,Сырыя,Sirya,Syrien,སི་རི་ཡ།,Sirija,Siriat,Сири,Siriana,ސޫރިޔާ,Sííwiya,Syriska,Süüria,Συρία,Sirio,Syrje,An tSiria,Yn Teer,Siriya,سوری,સિરિયા,𐍃𐌰𐌿𐍂𐌾𐌰,Si-li-â,Сирмудин Араб Орн,시리아,Suria,Սիրիա,सीरिया,Suriah,Сири,Sýrland,סוריה,ಸಿರಿಯಾ,სირია,Syri,Siri,Sûrî,Sciria,sixygu'e,Szíria,Сирија,സിറിയ,Sṳ̆-lê-ā,Сирие,ဆီးရီးယားနိုင်ငံ,シリア,Шеман Ӏарбийн Республика,Сирий,ସିରିଆ,ਸੀਰੀਆ,شام,سوريه,Suriye,सिरिया,ISiriya,Сѷрїꙗ,Syryjo,Suuriya,سووریا,Syyria,சிரியா,Сиријска,Surya,Сүрия,సిరియా,ประเทศซีเรีย,Сурия,Сирія,سۇرىيە,Süriyän,Sireye,Siri,叙利亚,סיריע,敘利亞,Sėrėjė
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Tourist attraction,Seværdighed,Sehenswürdigkeit,Atracción turística,atractivo turístico,atractividad,Vidindaĵo,جاذبههای گردشگری,جاذبههای گردشگری,Attraction touristique,관광지,Znamenitost,Lokawisata,tempat wisata,Turisztikai látnivaló,turistalátványosság,Bezienswaardigheid,観光地,Turistattraksjon,Atrakcyjność turystyczna,Atrakcja turystyczna,Atração turística,atracção turística,atrativo turístico,ponto turístico,Достопримечательность,Nähtävyys,Sevärdhet,turistattraktion,சுற்றுலா ஈர்ப்பு,Пам'ятка
Travel,Reis,سفر,ভ্রমণ,Пътешествие,Putovanje,Viatge,Cestování,Teithio,Rejse,Rees,Dripp,Reise,Reisimine,Viaje,Bidaia,مسافرت,Voyage,Viaxe,여행,Viaggio,מסע,Plesir,Turisme,Safari,Vwayaj,Kelionė,Utazás,ခရီးသွားခြင်း,Nehnemiliztli,Reis,旅行,Podróż,peregrynacją,wojażem,podróżny,Viagem,Puriy,Путованя,Путешествие,Cestovanie,putovanie,Resa,Paglalakbay,การเดินทาง,Seyahat,yolculuk,Подорож,Đi du lịch,רייזע,Keliuonės,旅行
Bel,Бел,Belus,벨,Բել,Belo,Бэл,بیل,柏尔
Greco-Roman world,Graeco-Roman,Món grecoromà,Ελληνορωμαϊκός πολιτισμός,Mundo grecorromano,Civilisation gréco-romaine,Dunia Yunani-Romawi,Mundo greco-romano,Grčko-rimska kultura,กรีก-โรมัน,Greko-Romen
Ancient Near East,Dr Alt Oriänt,الشرق الأدنى القديم,প্রাচীন নিকট প্রাচ্য,Древен Изток,Antic Orient Pròxim,Starověký Orient,Alter Orient,Antiguo Oriente Próximo,Antikva Oriento,Proche-Orient ancien,고대 근동,Stari Istok,Timur Dekat Kuno,Vicino Oriente antico,Antiquus Oriens Medius,Ókori Kelet,Oude Nabije Oosten,इराकको इतिहास,古代オリエント,Starożytny Bliski Wschód,Antigo Oriente,Orientul Antic,Древний Ближний Восток,Antični Bližnji vzhod,Muinainen Lähi-itä,Sinaunang Malapit na Silangan,Antik Yakın Doğu,قدیم مشرقی تہزیب,Văn minh Tây Á,Rocvetışo Nezdiyo Antik,古代近東
- published: 30 Dec 2013
- views: 1890
Palmyra, where East met West, is symbolic target for Islamic State
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient ...
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient sites in Syria and Iraq. Jeffrey Brown talks to Michael Danti of Boston University and Brenton Easter from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about the losses at Palmyra and how authorities are tackling antiquities smuggling.
wn.com/Palmyra, Where East Met West, Is Symbolic Target For Islamic State
Satellite images released by the U.N. confirmed the destruction of the Temple of Bel in Palmyra by Islamic State forces, part of a pattern of targeting ancient sites in Syria and Iraq. Jeffrey Brown talks to Michael Danti of Boston University and Brenton Easter from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement about the losses at Palmyra and how authorities are tackling antiquities smuggling.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 1
The Beautiful and Breathtaking LDS Temples on the World - World Travel Guide - LDS Temples Part 4
LDS Temples Amazing Places on the World Temples Name List: Monterrey Mexico, Montevideo Uruguay, Monticello Utah, Montreal Quebec Canada, Mount Timpanogos Ut......
LDS Temples Amazing Places on the World Temples Name List: Monterrey Mexico, Montevideo Uruguay, Monticello Utah, Montreal Quebec Canada, Mount Timpanogos Ut...
wn.com/The Beautiful And Breathtaking Lds Temples On The World World Travel Guide Lds Temples Part 4
LDS Temples Amazing Places on the World Temples Name List: Monterrey Mexico, Montevideo Uruguay, Monticello Utah, Montreal Quebec Canada, Mount Timpanogos Ut...
Egypt holiday guide
Egypt holiday guide http://www.pharotours.com/ Pharo Tours Egypt Co. Egypt Tours Packages and Tours and Tailor made holidays to India, Egypt, China, Russia, ......
Egypt holiday guide http://www.pharotours.com/ Pharo Tours Egypt Co. Egypt Tours Packages and Tours and Tailor made holidays to India, Egypt, China, Russia, ...
wn.com/Egypt Holiday Guide
Egypt holiday guide http://www.pharotours.com/ Pharo Tours Egypt Co. Egypt Tours Packages and Tours and Tailor made holidays to India, Egypt, China, Russia, ...
- published: 15 Aug 2007
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Monument Valley Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Monument Valley. On the border of Arizona and Utah is this area of magnificent red sandstone rock that towers a thousand feet ......
Travel video about destination Monument Valley. On the border of Arizona and Utah is this area of magnificent red sandstone rock that towers a thousand feet ...
wn.com/Monument Valley Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Monument Valley. On the border of Arizona and Utah is this area of magnificent red sandstone rock that towers a thousand feet ...
Damascus Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Me...
Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery complex. Built in 1554 and designed by Ottoman master architect, Sinan, it also includes an adjoining inn for the numerous pilgrims who travelled to Mecca. Damascus has always been much prized: by the pharaohs and the Babylonian monarch, Nebukadnezar, and later, Alexander The Great. Then came Persian, Roman and Islamic emperors followed by the Crusaders and Mongols. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls. It was from here that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Romans built a fort here that was constantly extended with impressive walls and towers and located directly outside the city wall, the River Barada was also of strategic importance. Although the Mongols destroyed the inner buildings, the fortress walls survived. The Suq is an important part of every Islamic city, a market that originated in ancient times. Thousands of shops in numerous interconnected lanes form the commercial heart of Damascus. In the Gold Suq everything glitters, bracelets, rings and even a large variety of kitchen utensils. Damascus has for thousands of years been a place desired by the powerful. Yet it has managed to survive and is still the most beautiful capital city in the Near East.
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Travel video about destination Damascus in Syria.
Damascus is the capital of Syria and is a symbol of culture in the Near East. A hundred kilometres from the Mediterranean coast, the strategically located city was once the capital of the Umayyad.Cannons, the busts of various presidents and military vehicles are displayed in the large courtyard of the Takiyeh Mosque, an ancient Dervish monastery complex. Built in 1554 and designed by Ottoman master architect, Sinan, it also includes an adjoining inn for the numerous pilgrims who travelled to Mecca. Damascus has always been much prized: by the pharaohs and the Babylonian monarch, Nebukadnezar, and later, Alexander The Great. Then came Persian, Roman and Islamic emperors followed by the Crusaders and Mongols. The Kalaa Citadel is situated on the periphery of the old town that was once surrounded by huge walls. It was from here that Saladin fended off the attacks of the Crusaders. The Romans built a fort here that was constantly extended with impressive walls and towers and located directly outside the city wall, the River Barada was also of strategic importance. Although the Mongols destroyed the inner buildings, the fortress walls survived. The Suq is an important part of every Islamic city, a market that originated in ancient times. Thousands of shops in numerous interconnected lanes form the commercial heart of Damascus. In the Gold Suq everything glitters, bracelets, rings and even a large variety of kitchen utensils. Damascus has for thousands of years been a place desired by the powerful. Yet it has managed to survive and is still the most beautiful capital city in the Near East.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 2940
Petra Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Petra in Jordan.
Hidden amid the Wadi Musa, the Valley Of Moses in South Jordan, is one of the most fascinating and mysterious ru...
Travel video about destination Petra in Jordan.
Hidden amid the Wadi Musa, the Valley Of Moses in South Jordan, is one of the most fascinating and mysterious ruins on Earth, the legendary rock city of Petra. A desert tribe, the Nabateans, once established a settlement in the shelter of the rocks and founded a splendid royal city that has survived to the present day.For many centuries their sanctuaries and dwellings that had been carved into the rock fell into oblivion until they were later rediscovered. Several ancient paths lead through one of the most fascinating metropolis’ of ancient times and a seemingly hostile desert world of rock yet full of the fascinating remains a legendary people. Before the Nabateans built this splendid rock city within the desert they first had to organise a supply of water. With great technical skill they succeeded in diverting the water from distant springs along the walls of narrow canyons and into the city. Even today Petra has a unique and magical atmosphere and both the local Bedouin tribes as well as those who visit cannot fail but be impressed by it. The legendary rock town of the Nabateans provides a remarkable insight into a bygone epoch of the Near East that continues to be full of historic mystique.
wn.com/Petra Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Petra in Jordan.
Hidden amid the Wadi Musa, the Valley Of Moses in South Jordan, is one of the most fascinating and mysterious ruins on Earth, the legendary rock city of Petra. A desert tribe, the Nabateans, once established a settlement in the shelter of the rocks and founded a splendid royal city that has survived to the present day.For many centuries their sanctuaries and dwellings that had been carved into the rock fell into oblivion until they were later rediscovered. Several ancient paths lead through one of the most fascinating metropolis’ of ancient times and a seemingly hostile desert world of rock yet full of the fascinating remains a legendary people. Before the Nabateans built this splendid rock city within the desert they first had to organise a supply of water. With great technical skill they succeeded in diverting the water from distant springs along the walls of narrow canyons and into the city. Even today Petra has a unique and magical atmosphere and both the local Bedouin tribes as well as those who visit cannot fail but be impressed by it. The legendary rock town of the Nabateans provides a remarkable insight into a bygone epoch of the Near East that continues to be full of historic mystique.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 468
Bryce Canyon Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Bryce Canyon in the United States of America. Fantastic natural rock columns rise upward like towering cathedrals that convey the...
Travel video about destination Bryce Canyon in the United States of America. Fantastic natural rock columns rise upward like towering cathedrals that convey the feeling of eternity and the...
wn.com/Bryce Canyon Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Bryce Canyon in the United States of America. Fantastic natural rock columns rise upward like towering cathedrals that convey the feeling of eternity and the...
GLOBAL 3000 | Questionnaire: Syria's Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks...
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks it might lead the loss of the worldâs diversity.
wn.com/Global 3000 | Questionnaire Syria's Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser is 35 years old and works as a tourist guide in the ancient oases city of Palmyra in Syria. Heâs quite concerned about globalization. He thinks it might lead the loss of the worldâs diversity.
- published: 30 Dec 2008
- views: 167
Cesky Krumlov Travel Video Guide
Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in t...
Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in the fifteenth century B.C.Each nook and cranny of this unique gem surprises with something new to see and provides a wonderful insight into the history of Bohemia. For nearly three hundred years, and up until the beginning of the seventeenth century Bohemian Krummau was ruled by the Lords Of Rosenberg. It was a time of much prosperity that in turn gave rise to many new and magnificent buildings in the centre of the town. In 1992 it was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and since then it has shined out in all of its former glory. Most of the restoration work on the town’s ancient dwelling houses, churches and monastery complexes has now been fully completed. Česky Krumlov Castle features a special attraction with a long tradition: since the end of the sixteenth century a number of bears have lived within the castle grounds! Indeed, the castle’s large moat provides more space for these wonderful creatures than they would have in any zoo. Česky Krumlov is popular with visitors from all four corners of the world and it is, without a doubt, one of the finest and most well preserved treasures of European history.
wn.com/Cesky Krumlov Travel Video Guide
Extravaganza: A spectacular display of Cesky Krumlov.
Located in the Czech Republic, Česky Krumlov is a unique and extraordinary city and was first settled in the fifteenth century B.C.Each nook and cranny of this unique gem surprises with something new to see and provides a wonderful insight into the history of Bohemia. For nearly three hundred years, and up until the beginning of the seventeenth century Bohemian Krummau was ruled by the Lords Of Rosenberg. It was a time of much prosperity that in turn gave rise to many new and magnificent buildings in the centre of the town. In 1992 it was designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site and since then it has shined out in all of its former glory. Most of the restoration work on the town’s ancient dwelling houses, churches and monastery complexes has now been fully completed. Česky Krumlov Castle features a special attraction with a long tradition: since the end of the sixteenth century a number of bears have lived within the castle grounds! Indeed, the castle’s large moat provides more space for these wonderful creatures than they would have in any zoo. Česky Krumlov is popular with visitors from all four corners of the world and it is, without a doubt, one of the finest and most well preserved treasures of European history.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 357
Leptis Magna Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Leptis Magna. Situated in northern Libya this ancient metropolis was the first Phoenician settlement to form part of what was ......
Travel video about destination Leptis Magna. Situated in northern Libya this ancient metropolis was the first Phoenician settlement to form part of what was ...
wn.com/Leptis Magna Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Leptis Magna. Situated in northern Libya this ancient metropolis was the first Phoenician settlement to form part of what was ...
Kapadokya Travel Guide
The enchanting landscape of Cappadocia contains numerous ruins, mystical cave dwellings, and unique rock formations. A land where the earliest traces of human h...
The enchanting landscape of Cappadocia contains numerous ruins, mystical cave dwellings, and unique rock formations. A land where the earliest traces of human habitation date back to the seventh century B.C.
wn.com/Kapadokya Travel Guide
The enchanting landscape of Cappadocia contains numerous ruins, mystical cave dwellings, and unique rock formations. A land where the earliest traces of human habitation date back to the seventh century B.C.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 54
Ancient City of Bosra, (Syria) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-st...
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified amphitheater is probably the greatest.
This deep, stadium-like building is mostly intact and gives a taste of what Bosra may once have been like.
wn.com/Ancient City Of Bosra, (Syria) Travel Guide
Take a tour of Ancient City of Bosra in Bosra, Syrian Arab Republic -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The half-standing ruins of this dark-stoned city rise out of the southern Syrian landscape.
Nearly deserted today, Bosra has a great deal of history from thousands of years of habitation by different cultures.
The city is at least old enough to have appeared in historical documents from the fourteenth century BC.
Early in the first millennium AD, Bosra became a part of the Roman Empire, which is the strongest influence seen at work in the ruins.
Since then, it has been the territory of the Byzantine Empire and the Arabs who swept in during the seventh century.
Among the ruined city's Roman and Christian structures, the fortified amphitheater is probably the greatest.
This deep, stadium-like building is mostly intact and gives a taste of what Bosra may once have been like.
- published: 19 May 2011
- views: 2419