|  The highway from Aleppo to Latakia on the Mediterranean
 |  Construction of the new highway connecting Aleppo with Latakia, Idlib Province
 |  Fertile valley, Idlib Province, Syria
 |  The green Syrian highlands around Salma
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|  Slinfah, Syria
 |  Wildflowers in the Syrian highlands between Salma and Slinfah
 |  Wildflower, Syria
 |  Slinfah, Syria
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|  Road in the highlands near Slinfah, Syria
 |  Slinfah, Syria
 |  There are signs on the mountain roads, not many and navigation can be challenging
 |  Saone Castle, now known as Salahadin Castle, Syria
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|  Qalaat Saladin, a crusader castle now named after its conqueror
 |  Despite the impressive hilltop location, Saladin conquored the castle in 1188
 |  I visited the main Syrian crusader castles from north to south, a good choice as each subsequent castle is more impressive
 |  Qalaat Saladin - Saone Castle, Syria
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|  Thick forests around Saladin Castle
 |  Support for the drawbridge, Saladin Castle
 |  A defensive ditch was cut out of the solid rock along the eastern edge of the castle with one pillar left for the drawbridge
 |  This gorge was cut by hand to protect the castle
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|  Ramparts and towers above the gorge at Saladin Castle (Saone)
 |  Saladin Castle (Saone)
 |  Qalaat Saladin
 |  Steps climbing through the wooded hillside to the modern entrance to Saladin Castle
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|  The modern entrance to Saladin Castle
 |  Qal'at Salahidin
 |  Closer up, the ruins are more extensive than the first distant view implies
 |  The Keep, Saone Castle - Qalaat Saladin
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|  Saladin Castle
 |  The Keep, Saone Castle
 |  Massive vaulted chamber at the base of the keep, Saone Castle - Qalaat Saladin
 |  Upper chamber in the Keep of Saladin Castle (Saone)
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|  View from the top of the Keep, Saladin Castle
 |  Saladin Castle
 |  Looking out where the drawbridge used to cross the gorge
 |  The hand-cut gorge forming the eastern defense of Saone Castle
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|  Arrow slit, Saone Castle
 |  Qalaat Saladin - Saone Castle
 |  Qalaat Saladin - Saone Castle
 |  Qalaat Saladin - Saone Castle
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|  The mosque built after Saladin's conquest of Saone Castle
 |  Minaret, Qalaat Saladin
 |  Mosque, Qalaat Saladin
 |  Mosque, Qalaat Saladin
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|  Baths, Qalaat Saladin
 |  Baths, Qalaat Saladin
 |  Baths, Qalaat Saladin
 |  Cistern, Saone Castle
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|  View of the lower courtyard where Saladin breached the poorly defended walls in 1188
 |  Ruined wall separating the lower courtyard from the main castle
 |  The industrialized Syrian coast at Banias
 |  Exit from the coastal highway for Marqeb Citadel - Qalaat Al-Marqeb
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|  Marqeb Castle sits high on a hilltop overlooking the Mediterranean
 |  Marqeb Castle is also a ruin, but with more substantial remains than Saone Castle
 |  Marqeb Castle held out until 1285, nearly a century longer than Saone
 |  Markab Castil
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|  Qalaat Al-Marqeb, Syria
 |  The view of the Syrian coast on a not-very-clear day
 |  View of from Marqeb Citadel, Syria
 |  These are greenhouses, Syria
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|  Al Marqeb Citadel, Syria
 |  The main gatehouse to Marqeb Castle
 |  Marqeb Castle was a major stronghold of the Knights Hospitallers
 |  Marqeb withstood sieges in 1204 and 1280
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|  In 1285, shortly before the Crusaders ultimate withdrawal from the Middle East, the castle fell to Sultan Qalaun
 |  Latakia fell in 1287, Tartus in 1291, and finally the island of Arwad in 1302
 |  Arched gateway, Marqeb Castle
 |  Marqeb Castle
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|  Stars of David on an Ottoman era building at Marqeb
 |  The main courtyard and massive chapel of Marqeb Castle
 |  Side door to the Marqeb Castle chapel
 |  Chapel of Marqeb Castle
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|  Chapel of Marqeb Castle
 |  Chapel of Marqeb Castle
 |  Front entrance, Marqeb Castle chapel
 |  Chamber above the cistern with several wells
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|  Knight's Hall, Marqeb Castle
 |  Knight's Hall, Marqeb Castle
 |  View of Marqeb Castle from the chapel roof
 |  View of the Syrian countryside around Marqeb Castle
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|  View of the outer defenses of Marqeb Castle from the chapel
 |  Qalaat Al-Marqeb, Syria
 |  Marqeb Castle
 |  Overgrown ruin, Marqeb Castle
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|  Large vaulted chamber, Marqeb Castle
 |  Marqeb Castle
 |  Krak des Chevaliers on a foggy night
 |  The mountainous area around Krak des Chevaliers is still heavily Christian
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|  Hotel Al-Riad, 1-star, inexpensive, clean and friendly
 |  Standard Syrian hotel breakfast, Al-Riad Hotel
 |  View from the Al-Riad Hotel
 |  View of the Krak des Chevaliers from the Al-Riad Hotel
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|  Not the best of days weatherwise....
 |  Imposing hilltop location of the Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Al Wadi Hotel - 4 (Syrian) stars
 |  Deir Mar Gerjos - Monastery of St. George
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|  Monastery of St. George
 |  Monastery of St. George, Syria
 |  Deir Mar Gerjos, Syria
 |  Monastery of St. George, Syria
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|  Monastery of St. George, Syria
 |  Monastery of St. George
 |  Monastery of St. George
 |  Monastery of St. George
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 |  Cloister, Monastery of St. George
 |  Church of the Monastery of St. George
 |  Monastery of St. George
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|  Monastery of St. George
 |  Orthodox priest, Monastery of St. George
 |  The Arabic name for Krak des Chevaliers is Qalaat Al-Hosn
 |  The Arabic name for Krak des Chevaliers is Qalat Al Hosn - most signs use tha tname
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|  Only a few signs use Crac des Chevaliers
 |  Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Village at the base of the Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Krak des Chevaliers, enlarged by the Knights Hospitallers starting in 1142
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|  Crac des Chevaliers
 |  Qalaat al-Hosn - the Crusader castle was built on the site of an earlier fortification
 |  Qalaat al-Hosn - Krak des Chevaliers
 |  The bridge is a narrow aqueduct which feeds the cistern
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|  Krak des Chevaliers withstood a siege by Saladin in 1183
 |  As imposing as it is, the Krak fell to Sultan Baybars in 1271
 |  Baibars' siege of Crac des Chevaliers lasted only 5 weeks
 |  Krak des Chevaliers is the best preserved of all the Crusader castles
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|  Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Qalaat al-Hosn - Krak des Chevaliers, Syria
 |  Aqueduct of Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Drive up the hill past the main entrance for this famous view of the Krak
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|  Krak des Chevaliers sits on a hill 650m above sea level
 |  Wildflowers near the Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Krak des Chevaliers with wildflowers
 |  Syrian wildflower
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|  Flowers and the Krak
 |  Qalaat al-Hosn - Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Qalaat al-Hosn - Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Crac des Chevaliers
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|  Qalaat al-Hosn - Krak des Chevaliers, Syria
 |  Qalaat al-Hosn - Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Qalaat al-Hosn - Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Alawite village below the Krak des Chevaliers
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|  Ramparts near the parking lot
 |  Post-Crusader Arabic inscriptions over the gate to Qalaat Al-Hosn
 |  The main gate, Crac des Chevaliers
 |  Informational sign at Le Krak des Chevaliers
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|  Entrance ramp, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Entrance ramp, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Medieval artillery
 |  Fountain in the Hammam, a post-Crusader enhancement
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|  Bring a flashlight to explore dark passages like this leading down from the Hammam
 |  Sloping wall leading up to the Keep and Master Chamber, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Reservoir, Crac des Chevaliers
 |  Passageway along the southeast wall
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|  The second stable's main entrance is to the right
 |  The second stable running the length of the southern wall, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Southwest corner tower
 |  Post-conquest Arabic inscriptions, southwest corner tower
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|  Aqueduct, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Aqueduct, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Aqueduct, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Sloping inner south wall of the Keep and Master Chamber
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|  The inner southeast corner with the gate leading to the main ramp
 |  Upper level, outer south fortifications
 |  The Keep, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  View of the modern village below Krak des Chevaliers
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|  Until the end of the 19th Century, the villagers lived inside the castle
 |  Upper passageway, southeast wall
 |  The Hammam did not stand the test of time
 |  Krak des Chevaliers - Qalaat al-Hosn
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|  Gatehouse between the outer wards and the keep
 |  The Square Tower, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Southern castle ward with reservoir
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|  Aqueduct, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Aqueduct, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Staircase
 |  Surprisingly large windows in one of the outer towers, Krak des Chevaliers
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|  Another dark stairway leading to the lower levels
 |  Ramp to the Keep
 |  90-degree left turn at the top of the upper ramp to the Keep
 |  Upper Court with Loggia and Chapter Room
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|  Loggia window, Krak des Chevaliers
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|  North end of the Long Hall, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Chapel, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Minbar in the coverted Crusader chapel
 |  Crusader Chapel converted to a mosque
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|  Upper Courtyard and Keep, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Upper Courtyard, Qalaat al-Hosn
 |  Storerooms off the Upper Court, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Storerooms off the Upper Court, Krak des Chevaliers
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|  Modern village below the castle
 |  Keep, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Viewof the Upper Court from the Keep, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Viewof the Upper Court from the Keep, Krak des Chevaliers
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|  View SE from the Keep, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Master Chamber, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  View of the Keep, southern ward and Reservoir, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Outer western ward looking north from the Master Chamber, Krak des Chevaliers
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|  View from the Restaurant Terrace, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Leaving via the Upper Ramp, Krak des Chevaliers
 |  Driving back to Damascus
 |  Driving back to Damascus
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|  President Hafez al-Assad looks over the coastal highway
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