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Lebanon's Palmyra Hotel has never closed in 133 years but coronavirus is an unprecedented peril - ABC News
ShareFor over 100 years, a hotel has mirrored Lebanon's changing fortunes like no other. It's now facing a peril unseen in its storied history."I've been here before. The emptiness that we feel in the hotel. This is the story of the hotel. "Of a place that started as a dream because of those temples. And as long as those temples are there, we're OK."Rima Husseini gazes out of a Palmyra Hotel window to the monumental Roman ruins, which have drawn travellers along the ancient tourist trail to the Lebanese town of Baalbek for centuries. The ancient ruins are empty. Outside, the modern state of...…ShareFor over 100 years, a hotel has mirrored Lebanon's changing fortunes like no other. It's now facing a peril unseen in its storied history."I've been here before. The emptiness that we feel in the hotel. This is the story of the hotel. "Of a place that started as a dream because of those temples. And as long as those temples are there, we're OK."Rima Husseini gazes out of a Palmyra Hotel window to the monumental Roman ruins, which have drawn travellers along the ancient tourist trail to the Lebanese town of Baalbek for centuries. The ancient ruins are empty. Outside, the modern state of...WW…
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