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Syria is a country full of culture, tradition and ancient wonder. For those who have yet to make it there, Pawel Sacha shares his experiences with this selection of photographs:

Street at night in Dayr az-Zawr, eastern Syria.

Street at night in Dayr az-Zawr, Eastern Syria

 

Wandering picturesque souq in Aleppo at night

 A picturesque souq in Aleppo at night

 

Colours of Aleppo's mosque on some rainy day

The colours of Aleppo’s mosque on a rainy day

Dead Cities in northwest Syria. Remains of Christian architecture

 The ‘Dead Cities’ in northwest Syria with remains of Christian architecture

 

Dead Cities' Bedouin family

 Dead Cities’ Bedouin family

 

Wooden water wheels of Hama. Part of ancient irrigation system

 Wooden water wheels of Hama, part of an ancient irrigation system

 

Record shop in Damascus. Seems Sheikh Nasrallah, Hezbollah leader, is even bigger celebrity for some

 Record shop in Damascus

 

Waiting for falafel - no question this street delicacy outclasses similar stuff you get in Europe

Waiting for falafel – no question this street delicacy outclasses similar stuff you get in Europe

 

Krak de Chevaliers, East Syria. Big-league of the preserved medevial castles in the world

Krak de Chevaliers, East Syria. Big-league of the preserved medieval castles in the world.

 

Umayyad Mosque or the Great Mosque of Damascus. Ranked fourth most important temple in the Muslim world, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa. Previously Basilica of St John the Baptist. Photo shows the shrine which may contain the head of John the Baptist

Umayyad Mosque or the Great Mosque of Damascus. Ranked the fourth most important temple in the Muslim world, after Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa. Previously Basilica of St John the Baptist. The photo shows the shrine which may contain the head of John the Baptist…

 

Palmyra - once an ancient city in central Syria. An archaeologist’s paradise

Palmyra – once an ancient city in central Syria and an archaeologist’s paradise

 

Bedouin family - Palmira

 Bedouin family – Palmira

 

The suspension bridge over Euphrates River in Dayr az-Zawr

 The suspension bridge over Euphrates River in Dayr az-Zawr

 

Damascus, allegedly oldest continuously inhabited city. View from the hotel room

 Damascus, allegedly the oldest continuously inhabited city

 

Pampering in one of Aleppo's Hammams

 Pampering in one of Aleppo’s hammams

 

Man with prayer beads, very common view in Syria. Set in various religious traditions, including Muslim's

 Man with prayer beads, a very common sight in Syria.

 

Quineitra, Golan Heights. Disputed territory between Syria and Israel, largely destroyed, mined and abandoned

Quineitra, Golan Heights. Disputed territory between Syria and Israel, largely destroyed, mined and abandoned.

 

Teenage shepherd, northwest Syria

Teenage shepherd, northwest Syria

 

Local cafe in Palmyra.

Local cafe in Palmyra

 

One of many beautiful cafes in Damascus. Only a few serve alcohol, locals celebrate with tea and shisha or narghile

One of many beautiful cafes in Damascus. Only a few serve alcohol, locals celebrate with tea and shisha or narghile.

 

One of those many Damascus eateries located in ancient buildings. Tastes and smells hard to forget.

 One of those many Damascus eateries located in ancient buildings. Tastes and smells hard to forget…

 

A souq in Aleppo

A souq in Aleppo

 

 

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