The 3D Revolution is happening, so why not enjoy Lebanon’s beauty in True-Life 3D Photography captured by world expert 3D Photographer and Lebanese-American Sam Ramadan. What you will see will dazzle you and amaze you, You will not believe your eyes.
Take a virtual visit to Lebanon and transport yourself into Baalbeck’s temple ruins, Jeita’s magnificent grotto, Tripoli’s spacious citadel, Beiteddine’s elegant mansion, Beirut’s newly rebuilt downtown, the glorious Cedars of Lebanon, Anjar’s Mamaleek ruins, Btraoun’s lonly Castle, Sidon’s (sayda) Sea Castle, Tyre’s (sour) ancient roman arenas, Byblos’ oldest continuousely enhabited port in the world, or Jounieh’s picturesque bay and bustling streets and shops.
It is an experience you will not want to miss. Lebanon’s Vivid Experience CD series Best-of-Lebanon CD has been Lebanon’s best seller CD ever since it was introduced into the market in Lebanon, and now we are pleased to make it and the entire CD collection available to you via our own Mission3-D Factory’s Photo3-D Online Shop. This CD is a must-have for everyone who loves Lebanon or wishes to explore it. Click Here to Purchase. We accept all major credit cards on our secured shopping site and you can also pay through PayPal.
Featured 3D images of Baalbeck, A Vivid Experience CD:
Best-of-Lebanon, Lebanon A Vivid Experience Photo3-D CD by Sam Ramadan captures stunning Photo3-D images of Lebanon’s most thought after places to visit and presents it in a life-like slide show with newly composed music. The CD can be played in one of 4 languages (English, French, Arabic, and Chinese - all included).

Just place the CD inside your computer and get virtually transported to the stereo photographed Lebanon scenes and enjoy your Photo3-D slide show tour while listening to soft music, or feel free to select your favorite scenes from the Photo3-D Gallery inside the CD.
The Best-of-Lebanon CD includes 56 stunning images from Lebanon, and includes Stereo Binocular-Vision close-ups of detailed stone art that cannot be seen by the normal human eye. It works on both Mac OS/X and Windows. If you are a world traveler, historian, architect, Lebanese ex-patriot or a collector, you will not want to miss owning this CD. Click here now and to get your own copy.
“Special Promotional Offer”
Purchase Any Two CDs from Lebanon’s Vivid Experience collection and receive a FREE pair of Stylish and Durable Photo3D Glasses as a Gift ($15 value). Just make sure to mention in your order notes/comments that you saw this offer at “Sam Ramadan’s Mission3-D Blog”.
Other detailed area CDs in the collection are also available for Baalbeck, Tripoli, Beirut, Byblos, Sayda, Sour, Batroun, Jounieh, Beiteddine, The Cedars, Anjar, and Duma.

Here are some introductory information about Lebanon:
Coolly combining the ancient with the ultramodern, Lebanon is one of the most captivating countries in the Middle East. From the Phoenician findings of Tyre (Sour) and Roman Baalbek’s tremendous temple to Beirut’s BO18 and Bernard Khoury’s modern movement, the span of Lebanon’s history leaves many visitors spinning. Tripoli (Trablous) is considered to have the best souk in the country and is famous for its Mamluk architecture. It’s well equipped with a taste of modernity as well; Jounieh, formerly a sleepy fishing village, is a town alive with nightclubs and glitz on summer weekends.
With all of the Middle East’s best bits - warm and welcoming people, mind-blowing history and considerable culture, Lebanon is also the antithesis of many people’s imaginings of the Middle East: mostly mountainous with skiing to boot, it’s also laid-back, liberal and fun. While Beirut is fast becoming the region’s party place, Lebanon is working hard to recapture its crown as the ‘Paris of the Orient’.
The rejuvenation of the Beirut Central District is one of the largest, most ambitious urban redevelopment projects ever undertaken. Travelers will find the excitement surrounding this and other developments and designs palpable - and very infectious.
Finally, Lebanon’s cuisine is considered the richest of the region. From hummus to hommard (lobster), you’ll dine like a king. With legendary sights, hospitality, food and nightlife, what more could a traveler want?
If you’ve always wanted to visit Lebanon but was alarmed by the some travel advisories, we offer you the next best thing: A Stereo 3D Virtual Tour through the Best-of-Lebanon Vivid Experience CD, why wait? Click here to buy.
source: lonelyplanet.com
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