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OldeEcrivaine at Jul 02, 2023 02:24 AM

BSY_FB_28-062

March Friday 3 1905

il-Ḳuṭêfeh 7:00 A.M. Temp 29° Baro. L 26.69 clear, Calm.
Left 8:15 crossing valley to N.N.W. arrived Khân il-Mízeh
8:58 left 9:02 ascending through pass as per map, arriving Khân
il-'Arûs
9:51-10:21 still ascending valley wider to il-Kastal(crossed-out) 11:52
on R. of road, a complete ruin covering in a scattered way some
100 acres with many upright stones, giving the appearance of a very
old cemetary - no inscriptions found. lunched here - #2 Breeze S. to W.
Left 1:45 still ascending to 3:17 top of divide, then descent
into broad valley very gradual nearly flat arrive il-Kastal 3:45 v. mastem arrive 5:45 in-Nebk

The road all the way from Damascus has been a fine Maccad-
amed road-carriage with cut stone culverts - country white lime stone
- land plowed in most places far up the mtn. sides - but not a sign of
vegetation (practically) barren

BSY_FB_28-062

March Friday 3 1905

il-Ḳuṭêfeh 7:00 A.M. Temp 29° Baro. L 26.69 clear, Calm
Left 8:15 crossing valley to N.N.W. arrived Khân il-Mízeh
8:58 left 9:02 ascending through pass as per map, arriving Khân
il-'Arûs
9:51-10:21 still ascending valley wider to il-Kastal(crossed-out) 11:52
on R of road, a complete ruin covering in a scattered way some
100 acres with many upright stones, giving the appearance of a very
old cemetary - no inscriptions found. Lunched here - #2 Breeze S. to W.
Left 1:45 still ascending to 3:17 top of divide, then descent
into broad valley very gradual nearly flat arrive il-Kastal 3:45 v. mastem arrive 5:45 in-Nebk
[space] The road all the way from Damascus has been a fine Maccad-
amed road carriage with cut stone culverts - country white lime stone
- landed plowed in most places far up the mtn. sides - but not a sign of
vegetation (practically) barren