Photograph by Frédéric Gadmer (10 October 1921).
The Barada River, which originates in the Anti-Lebanon mountains east of Damascus, is the region’s only permanent source of water. It has been used since ancient times to irrigate the vast plain to the east and south of the city. Channelled through diversion systems, it allowed the development of an agriculturally rich region
A 29 406 S, Collection Archives de la Planète - Musée Albert-Kahn/Département des Hauts-de-Seine
A 29 406 S, Collection Archives de la Planète - Musée Albert-Kahn/Département des Hauts-de-Seine
Vist the site : The Great Umayyad Mosque in Damascus