The fountain of Akfa (Apheca), the source of the Adonis River (Nahr Ibrahim), near the remains of a famous temple of Venus, destroyed by the order of Constantine. Published between 1881 and 1884 by D. Appleton in New York. The image covers archaeological sites in Lebanon, including millstones, waterfalls, and stone bridges. Dimensions are 24 x 16.5
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