Sevres plate from Service Forestier – Cedar Forest of Mont-Liban

Sevres Plate Forestier 01


After the engraving “Forest des Cédres sur le Mont Liban. Vue particuliere, prise du côté d’une petite vallée, en fâce du sommet de la montagne” from Louis Francois Cassas’ “Voyage Pittoresque de la Syrie, de la Phoenicie, de la, de la Palestine, et de la Basse Egypte”.
Mont-Liban, also known as Mount Lebanon, is a mountain range in Lebanon. It runs parallel to the Mediterranean coast for approximately 150 miles, with northern parts extending into Syria.
The Cedar Forest on Mont-Liban is a renowned area with a rich history and cultural significance, particularly associated with the Cedars of God.

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