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Raymond. De. St. Zhi's Castle stands on the heights of the Old City. Standing on the highest observation deck overlooking Tripoli, you can clearly see the intersection of the Old Town and the New Town. A modern building rises from the ground up. The outermost part is the Mediterranean Sea. The old city is surrounded by these concrete buildings, the old houses are row upon row, and the heads of the various rulings hang on the houses. In the densely populated human forest, the green roof of the mosque is noticeable, and occasionally a bird flies in groups, a truly chaotic city in the Middle East.
Someone asked me:
You traveled for so long,
Where was the most dangerous and exciting place?
For the first time in the Caucasus Mountains of Georgia, climb the top of a 20-meter-tall tower. No stairs are all climbed by wooden shelves that have been moved by humans. Going on, the consequences are unimaginable.
The second time is to come to Nairobi, the most dangerous city in Africa. Every day in this sin city, there is a visitor who is robbed or in danger. After dark, it is even hell on earth. Even people passing by have warned one day. Don't go out.
The most dangerous place that shocked my heart was the Tripoli, a border city near Syria.
I have been with Tripoli for more than two hours, and the dangerous face under the riddled hole has slowly passed away. The life of the bright life has emerged. The previous worry is relieved. I carefully observed the city. I did not expect to encounter one. A refugee from Syria.
He is a member of the street selling nuts in the old city. When we saw us passing by, we invited us to have a taste. We refused to give me a few after we refused. We dont see this posture. Ok, then refuse to stop talking. He said that he was a Syrian. He lived in Damascus and used to be a teacher. But the Syrian war destroyed his family. His family never woke up in the war. He had to flee to Tripoli as a hawker. When he talked about these experiences, his tone was dull and he could not see the sad emotions. Instead, he gave us a full smile, but only sighed at the end. In peacetime, this is the first time I have been exposed to a Syrian refugee so close. The war has deprived him of everything. He wants to go home, but he has long lost his home. The cruelty of the war is unceremoniously deprived. The ability of human beings to survive.
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Sabratha Archaeological Site: Ancient Roman Architectural Art and Charm
Sabratha site is located about 60 kilometers west of the Libyan port city on the Mediterranean coast, and was approved by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in 1982 as a cultural heritage to be included in the 'World Heritage List'.
Sabratha site is an important ancient Roman city site in Libya, built by the Phoenicians in the 5th century BC. The World Heritage Committee evaluated: it is a trading station of the Phoenicians, and an export of inland African goods.
Today, when you are in it, the tall and exquisite limestone arches, the huge columns in the large theater built by the sea, the white and pink marble reliefs, etc., with the destruction of war and earthquakes, the erosion of sea water and wind sand, even the ruins also contain the charm of humanities, and marvel at the exquisite ancient Roman architectural art.
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