Cedars of God
AIRVŪZ STAFF NOTE :
The Middle Eastern nation of Lebanon has an association with cedar trees that goes back for eons. The vast forest that once existed on the slopes of Mt. Lebanon was cited in numerous ancient texts and was one of the key sources for shipbuilding materials in the Mediterranean. Long since depleted by logging, most of what remains of the ancient forest is confined to the Cedars of God site near the town of Bsharri. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, you can check it out from above in this drone video by AirVuz contributor Christian Atallah.
- about 4 years ago
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While hiking in the famous 3000 year old “Cedars of God” forest in North Lebanon, and while contemplating the famous sculpture onto a dead cedar tree, sculpted by famous sculptor Rudy Rahmeh, I took out my mavic 2 and threw it into the air! This video is a compilation of the few shots I took.