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  • a poster of syrian social-national party, seemingly on of the oldest and most influencial.
    Please notice Great Syria in the background, and female fighters. The one up is pretty nice.
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    • as You go from Bab Tuma to the Great Mosque, You can notice a guy selling frogs, snakes and other stuff
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      • a palestinian poster; please notice two hands, one streatched out from a minaret, another from a church bell-tower, crushing David's cross together
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        • St Ananias' church, next to my last home, between Bab Tuma and Bab Sharqi
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          • Aleppo (Halab), Syria - part of "Aleppo, the capital of islamic culture" exhibition. There's the president's poster in the central part.
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            • They've written in the guidebook there's no direct link to qal'at an-nagm, the Star Castle over Euphrates, it is not true, though. You can get there either taking a minibus to Menbig and then to this place, or to the village mentioned in Lonely Planet (sth Kabir).
              Menbig is probably the ugliest city in Syria, btw.
              Anyway, it's part of the mosque on the cementaty.
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              • A view on Euphrates from the entrance to the castle.
                It is now part of the Asad's lake, actually.
                The castle may be closed, but with some effort You can climb it from another side. The guy guarding the castle is a *****, don't sleep at his place or whatever.
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                • Inside the castle - and a friend of mine.
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                  • inside the castle - a long, restored corridor
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                    • I've spent too much time there, and so, I have too many pics
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                      • as You shall yet see.
                        The lizzards in the castle were strangely small
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                          • the mosque was one of the nicest places in the castle, overlooking the river
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                              • the court of Zanki I believe
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