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Discover the haunting beauty of the Dead Cities in Syria's Al-Zawiya Mountain Region. Among them, Al Bara stands as the most extensive and awe-inspiring


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Discover the haunting beauty of the Dead Cities in Syria's Al-Zawiya Mountain Region. Among them, Al Bara stands as the most extensive and awe-inspiring. These ancient ruins transport you back in time, revealing a once-thriving civilization that now lies abandoned. In Aleppo, another part of Syria's Dead Cities, you'll find the remarkable Ruins of the Basilica of Saint Simeon (Qala at). This architectural marvel showcases intricate details and grandeur from centuries past. As you explore these ruins, imagine the vibrant community that once worshipped within its walls. Venturing into Israel's Negev desert brings you to Nitzana, a Roman dead city steeped in history. The remnants here tell stories of trade routes and bustling markets that have long since vanished. Similarly, Shivta reveals church ruins from another Roman dead city in this arid landscape. Returning to Syria's Aleppo region, immerse yourself further in history with a visit to Serjilla (Sergilla), one of Al-Zawiya Mountain Region's captivating Dead Cities. Marvel at its well-preserved structures and contemplate life during its heyday. While exploring Europe, don't miss Civita di Bagnoregio at sunrise—a picturesque town perched on a hilltop in Italy's Lazio region. Although not classified as one of the Dead Cities like those mentioned before, it shares an ethereal quality reminiscent of these ancient sites. The Dead Cities stand as reminders of civilizations lost to time—testaments to human ingenuity and endurance against all odds. Visit these extraordinary places for an unforgettable journey through history and reflection on our own impermanence amidst nature's enduring landscapes.