Mount Sannine taken from a 10th
floor balcony in Dhour El Shweir
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Mount
Sannine is a chain of Mountains that makes one of the serial mounts overseeing
the wide Bekaa valley.
Mount Sannine is at 2628 meters above sea level.
Mount Sannine was labeled as the "Palace of Water" covered with eternal snow.
Pure,
crystal sweet liquid bursts from a one hundred million years old spring known
as Ain-As-Saifiyeh emerging at an altitude of 1450 meters.
Its
pearly drops have dripped through the traces of the ageless rocks in the depths
of the Sannine mountains.
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