Cedars of Lebanon

The Famous Cedar Tree, Lebanon

My entire life I’ve held a reverence for giant trees, even planted a couple hundred thousand seedlings in British Columbia, in hopes they would one day fill the patches that had been logged but always in my travels, I’ve been in awe of ancient trees. Today I was researching the Cedars of Lebanon to discover that on Wikipedia it leads to the Cedars of God.

Cedar of Lebanon and Entrance to the Walled Garden -- James Madison's Montpelier Orange County (VA) June 2018
Cedar of Lebanon and Entrance to the Walled Garden — James Madison’s Montpelier Orange County (VA) June 2018

The Cedars of God (Arabic: أرز الربّ‎ Arz ar-Rabb “Cedars of the Lord”) located at Bsharri, are one of the last vestiges of the extensive forests of the Lebanon cedar that once thrived across Mount Lebanon in ancient times. Their timber was used by the PhoeniciansIsraelitesEgyptiansAssyriansBabyloniansPersiansRomans, and Turks. The wood was prized by Egyptians for shipbuilding; the Ottoman Empire used the cedars in railway construction

by Rosette Delacroix

When it comes to history the world we walk on is quite puzzling. Our “Scientific Dictactorship” will have us believe that they have all the answers, but when you begin investigating on your own you find that official explanations given to us about natural landmarks and natural landscapes don’t make much sense. Places like Devils Tower and other giant mesas may not be what we are told. They may just be remnants of what they once were. Why does the Grand Canyon look like an ancient city? Why do we have so many mud fossils that take on near perfect shapes of giants, flora and fauna? What really is the Eye of Sahara? These are just a few questions, but the real question is were there actually giant trees that have been cut down? Are the forests of today merely miniature reflections of what they were in the past? The earth is still full of mystery and the more people that we get looking into this, the more we find out. Without a video called ‘No Forests on Flat Earth’, many people, including me, would have never even looked at this and now it’s resonating with people everywhere. Was there really a giant tree at the center of all things called the Tree of life with more massive trees scattered all over the earth plane? We want to know all that stuff. Ancient Tree Research Project is a joint effort between myself, Rosette Delacroix, Shadie and CrackerWV. This is only part one so stay tuned for upcoming additions to the series. Thanks for watching. -ODD =) Rosette Delacroix: https://goo.gl/iTvWD2 CrackerWV: https://goo.gl/a97S6m And a special thank you our new friend Shadie, who’s love for his country fueled his research of Lebanon and taught us much about his beloved country. It truly is a special place. For the written article you can read it at Rosette’s website rosettedelacroix.com. Here is a link: http://rosettedelacroix.com/?p=12643 ———————————————————————————————————- Other Links: ARE THESE GIANT PREHISTORIC TREES? https://www.secretenergy.com/news/are… There Are No Forests on Flat Earth Wake Up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHkiZ…

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Cedar of Lebanon on sunset in Byblos

Byblos (sunset above), known locally as Jbeil and in the County of Tripoli as Gibelet, is the largest city in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon. It is believed to have been first occupied between 8800 and 7000 BC and continuously inhabited since 5000 BC, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.

Cedars of Lebanon Photo credit: Paul Saad on Visualhunt / CC BY-NC-ND Byblos Photo credit: daveog on VisualHunt.com / CC BY-NC-ND

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