HAVE YOU HEARD OF BYBLOS IN LEBANON? It's an ancient Roman city continuously inhabited today!

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • What have you heard about Beirut and travel in Lebanon these days? I am betting its not the image you had imagined - for better or worse...
    There's delicious Lebanses food (obvs) but there are empty and desolate streets that are quite seriously completely void of life...
    What has happened to Beirut and Lebanon that we hear of and have heard of in the past?!
    Thanks for watching! :)
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Komentáře • 69

  • @FUMALZAP-wv4ib
    @FUMALZAP-wv4ib Před rokem +2

    Thank you for visiting Lebanon. With your visit, Lebanon has become more beautiful. Thank you

  • @rogermasadi8856
    @rogermasadi8856 Před rokem +6

    Show more of Lebanon.
    Amazing family God Bless

  • @gazi8412
    @gazi8412 Před rokem +9

    Delighted to have a trip with this amazing family of four. Thanks to the Lebanese, for preserving the remains.

  • @janicecorera
    @janicecorera Před rokem +8

    The remnants are proof of the rich heritage and a glorious past of this beautiful country. It's sad to realize how much the country has been ruined. Despite all the doom and gloom there are still some nice things to appreciate. 😍 Thank you for sharing Steiners..

    • @AwaywiththeSteiners
      @AwaywiththeSteiners  Před rokem

      Thanks Janice and yes you are so right. The heritage is amazing! But it’s certainly had a troubled past at times…

  • @GRIM_MOD
    @GRIM_MOD Před rokem +7

    Incredible what an amazing place! Love lebanon!

  • @azizulhaque943
    @azizulhaque943 Před rokem +4

    I like away with the Steiner's because they have travel with the family and all over the world especially the Muslim countries and subcontinant. I am from Dhaka, Bangladesh. I have watched all the videos. Thanks to Steiner family.
    Gavin, Sarah , Harry and Oscar.

  • @evelynbarry5046
    @evelynbarry5046 Před rokem +1

    Great video guys! Thanks for Sharing!

  • @jamilahariri9381
    @jamilahariri9381 Před rokem +1

    ❤️👍. Love your videos about Lebanon. You are always welcome.There is a lot to discover about Lebanon .there is a lot of delicious food and places to discover.

  • @zhraalwhrany
    @zhraalwhrany Před rokem +3

    علينا جميعا أن نحب بعضنا مهما كانت ديانتنا

  • @marioabdelahad456
    @marioabdelahad456 Před rokem +3

    Welcome to Lebanon guys, I enjoyed watching your children learn about our history and you gained a new subscriber 😊
    I know it’s a bit sad to see everything abandoned like a ghost town but it wasn’t always like this, hopefully things will go back to normal, for the meantime enjoy Lebanon!

    • @gavinsteiner3759
      @gavinsteiner3759 Před rokem

      Thank you 🙏 we also hope our videos help to show people the beauty of Lebanon and the amazing people we encounter. Thanks for following us we really do appreciate it. 😊

    • @AwaywiththeSteiners
      @AwaywiththeSteiners  Před rokem

      Thank you very much @Mario 😎

  • @samjoemakhlouf9927
    @samjoemakhlouf9927 Před rokem +3

    You should definitely have a walk in ashrafiye and visit the sursock museum

  • @carvingtheway
    @carvingtheway Před rokem +2

    Can't believe u didn't pass by harissa at the heart of jounieh on top of the mountain overlooking the bay it would have been a super duper trip by cable car.... Just 12 minutes from geita caves the guide guy for sure knows about the place paragliding there is listed top 1 thing to do out of beirut and there's a very nice old church and a cool new cathedral 😅🙈🙈🙈....... But have to say.... GuyszZz u'r just awesome... 🌲🌲🌲🌲 Keep up the good work...

    • @carvingtheway
      @carvingtheway Před rokem

      By d way Lebanon definitely needs multiple visits.... Mid winter,, mid summer... Or even spring... U can also take a helicopter tour with the lebanese army.... Totally public totally awesome... Or venture in some hiking trails in some of its cedar trees reserves or other 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎯🍻 note Merrrryyyy Christmas and a very happy new year 2023☃️❄️🍾🎄🎅🎁

  • @MdMehedi-by7ge
    @MdMehedi-by7ge Před rokem +1

    I Always See Your All Video Take Love From 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩

  • @ParvezJamali92
    @ParvezJamali92 Před rokem +4

    Aslam o Alaikum my nice family sarah, Galvin, my little cute brothers Oscar and Harry Allah bless you all in every step and movements of life but I am really sorry i missed your vlogs becoz i was cold, flue..

  • @_hunter_hunter1048
    @_hunter_hunter1048 Před rokem +2

    11:00 that's the Cathedral of Saint John and Marcus built by the Crusaders .. here's an interesting fact : Byblos is a Christian city with the majority being Maronites (originaly phoenicians who kept worshipping Baal untill the monks of Saint Maroun who were refugese in the mountains made contact, preached and baptised them in the 400s and named their church after their teacher Maroun ) , so when the arab muslims invaded Lebanon in the 7th century and began colonizing the coast the Maronites began resisting the occupation and fighting back , they were however overwhelmed and forced to retreat into the mountains where the muslim armies couldn't pursue them.. they stayed in hiding untill the Crusaders came and freed them , the Maronites joined the Crusades with a force of 40000 warrior ,their faithfullnes to their european brothers throughout the crusades earned them entry to the Catholic church

  • @Malaka-r9p
    @Malaka-r9p Před rokem +1

    My first time was actually during the troubled period. As a child coming from Aus flying in with mum & siblings '81 Christmas/New year ceasefire which could have erupted again at any time seeing the destroyed buildings was surreal never experienced anything like it.
    Experiencing my ancestral home was great but the people experienced terrible times.
    I have relatives there who as Aus citizens refused to leave & still remain there as many Lebanese are desperate to leave nowadays.

  • @samtannouri3665
    @samtannouri3665 Před rokem +1

    You only scratched the surface many things to do in lebanon . Very beautiful country amazing food

    • @AwaywiththeSteiners
      @AwaywiththeSteiners  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! We visit Lebanon again after Syria…

    • @28Justchecking
      @28Justchecking Před rokem

      @Away with the Steiners Lebanon is a country that each season u have it things to do
      Like it's constant non stop of activities in Lebanon
      And each city each town got it kind of tourism area
      It's an old country even me ad Lebanese and I past my life visit each corner and till some places they keep popping up .
      As for food try to make local friends
      So u can eat our food
      Lebanese food is different from many country
      Other countries u can try their food in the restaurant
      Exemple italian food Indian Turkish French
      Lebanese what u each is a restaurant is what we call restaurant food
      What u eat at home is what we call tabekh like ( cooking food )
      It's a country with a rich culinary just as mezzeh we have over than 130 plats
      No counting the main dished , the cooking dish called tabekh.
      Beside each are have their way of making a plate even if they are a next city or next village
      Enjoy ur stay

  • @Ahmed-co8qe
    @Ahmed-co8qe Před rokem +3

    Nice video, but it would be better if you not put Music on when you toking or giving information. Thanks

  • @moussazeid4933
    @moussazeid4933 Před rokem +2

    Nice video but this was a Phoenician city, not Roman.

  • @Wally2024
    @Wally2024 Před rokem

    Lovely family and a very good video.

  • @ziaurtravel
    @ziaurtravel Před rokem +1

    Love from Bangladesh

  • @_hunter_hunter1048
    @_hunter_hunter1048 Před rokem +1

    Byblos was home to Saint Aquilina the phoenician martyr . Born in 281 A.D inside ancient Byblos , she spent her childhood preaching her Christian faith to kids her age untill the roman Governor Volusian jailed her ,the pagans told her to leave Christ but she refused so they brutaly tortured her , struck her face , stripped and flogged her then drilled her ears with heated iron rods and threw her unconcious body outside the gates to rot , later that night she rose up amd walked back in to Volusians court , he freaked out, accused her of witchcraft and sentenced her to beheading in the morning , before her neck was struck she fell and died , she was 12 years old

    • @habazlambazazathe6th989
      @habazlambazazathe6th989 Před rokem

      wow cool story..yeah back in the day..they took their pagan religions of worshiping several gods very seriously and were very resistant to accept any new religion

    • @_hunter_hunter1048
      @_hunter_hunter1048 Před rokem

      @@habazlambazazathe6th989 yes it happened during the rain of roman emperor Dioclitian

  • @ahmedhumayunrasheed2434

    Back to back Osky and Harry! Gavin/Sarah I'm adopting them!

  • @GUULLIVER
    @GUULLIVER Před rokem +5

    *YES I HAVE!* 🤣 The word "BIBLE" comes from this word. It's an ancient Phoenician city. I think the earliest sample of ideographic alphabet - a Phoenician alphabet - was found here. Ancient Greek alphabet and consequently all modern European alphabets are ultimately based on this ancient semitic Phoenician alphabet.

  • @alikhd23
    @alikhd23 Před rokem

    Facts about the Lebanese Civil War: The main cause if the war was not religious instead it was bcz of isreal and the PLO who fleet to lebanon and the allegiance of each of the lebanese community(with/against)

  • @waleednabi457
    @waleednabi457 Před rokem +2

    Beirut is developed city if war issues were not happened it develope more and more

  • @parsa9936
    @parsa9936 Před rokem

    😍

  • @tariqwaseem5464
    @tariqwaseem5464 Před rokem +2

    we love like sport you

  • @surriyaashraf3070
    @surriyaashraf3070 Před rokem +1

    Away with Steiner's I really want to help u . Can u tell me if I just watch your uploads rapidly just passing them then can I increase your watch time on CZcams. U r a beautiful family.

  • @user-ny2gc4uk8f
    @user-ny2gc4uk8f Před rokem

    nice

  • @shafiananahid4835
    @shafiananahid4835 Před rokem +1

    ❤️

  • @drpk6514
    @drpk6514 Před rokem

    I think Lebanon is one of the most amazing countries in the world.
    Dont miss Iran. Those who have visited it consider it as the most underrated country in the world. And one of the safest.

  • @lulufrida
    @lulufrida Před 3 měsíci

    Lebanon🇱🇧🫶🏼🇱🇧

  • @learningwithsamina
    @learningwithsamina Před rokem

    Check and tell me about how to improve video editing skills