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Lebanon is not like other Middle Eastern countries, as it lacks deserts but has mountains and fertile valleys. It has a unique climate where one can swim in the sea and ski in the same day. It also has a significant Christian population and Roman relics.
Many people have the wrong idea about Lebanon. Yes, this country located along the Mediterranean Sea is part of the Middle East, but you won’t find camels or nomadic desert-dwelling tribes. In fact, the country that 4.5 million Lebanese call home is the only Middle Eastern nation without a desert within its borders. Instead, there are mountains, fertile valleys that produce fruits and vegetables (just like California), and, when it’s cold enough, there is snow, especially at the higher elevations.
A country like no other:
Summers are long, hot, and humid in Lebanon, and winters are usually cold and wet. You could take a refreshing dip in the sea in the morning and hit the ski slopes in the afternoon.
Christians are welcome in Lebanon and make up about 40 percent of the population.
Relics of the Roman Empire abound, including the tallest Roman columns found anywhere in the world.