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For a photographer devoted to uncovering the beauty of lost places, Lebanon has a lot to explore. Houses and palaces with triple (or quintuple) arch windows, accompanied by ornate ceilings of the large adjacent room.
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The Rose House is a once-grand palace in Lebanon; its striking pink façade is said to echo roses that flourished in the now-disused gardens.
The Unfinished Aquarium occupies a prime stretch of Lebanese seafront, a tall concrete cylinder in limbo after work halted in the mid-1970s.
The Rachid Karami International Fair of Tripoli is a modernist architectural masterpiece. Due to the 1975 civil war, it was never finished.
Lebanon's Ghost Train Stations have stood frozen in time since the 1990s. Rusting steam locomotives lurk inside war-torn maintenance sheds.
This Old Hamma was built around the middle of the 14th century, but fell out of use in the 1970s after the Lebanese Civil War broke out.
The 1920s Grand Theatre was once a thriving cultural venue in Lebanon. Now it is little more than a shell due to decades of civil war damage.
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