In her efforts to raise awareness about Lebanon’s natural wealth, the First Lebanese Lady Nadia el-Shami Aoun requested the use of pictures and drawings of the book “Trees of Lebanon” prepared by the “Center for the Protection of Nature” at the American University of Beirut, with the aim of introducing the visitors of the palace, both local and foreign, to the natural beauty of Lebanon’s unique trees and plants that are a gift from God and to make sure that such beauty is well preserved.
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