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there were heavily armed soldiers everywhere in downtown beirut. it was a bit of a shock after syria. syria was a police state, but the police were all undercover so you never saw the big guns in civilian areas. at least not until i got to beirut.

you weren't supposed to take photos of the soldiers, but these guys were far enough away, i didn't think they'd notice.
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Author upyernoz from Haverford, USA

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