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Across from the grotto are the
remains of the Roman Temple of Venus. Walk down the stone steps
at the side of the structure to appreciate its massive size. A
curved tunnel, still visible beneath the foundations, was used
to channel water. Growing from between the temples great
stones is a fig tree with bits of material tied to its branches,
a carryover from ancient tradition which attributed special powers
to this spot.
Although the temple was destroyed
by the Christian Emperor Constantine (285 - 337 AD), it was later
rebuilt by Julian the Apostle (362 - 363). The Adonis-Astarte
fertility rite continued in Lebanon into the 5th century AD.
Afqa is reached via Qartaba, turning
right at the town of Majdal. The final half kilometer of road
is a little rough.
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