Vicky Frost 

A journey through Syria

After travelling overland from Istanbul to Syria, Vicky Frost ventures to Aleppo, on to the desert oasis of Palmyra and then into Damascus.
  
  


The Toros express
The Toros express travels through the Turkish countryside from Istanbul to Aleppo Photograph: Vicky Frost
embroidered throes and carpets in Aleppo
Traditional embroidered throes and carpets hang from a small trading warehouse in the Aleppo souk Photograph: Vicky Frost
A Syrian man plays the oud
A local man plays the oud (an Arabic lute) in Beit as-Sissi restaurant, inside a restored 17th-century house in the old city of Aleppo Photograph: Vicky Frost
The Great Mosque, Aleppo
The view from inside Aleppo's citadel, looking out over the Great Mosque Photograph: Vicky Frost
Palmyra, a desert oasis
Mid-afternoon on the dusty Roman colonnade at Palmyra, a desert oasis Photograph: Vicky Frost/vicky frost
Roman arches in Palmyra
Roman arches in Palmyra at dawn … the best time to see them (when it's not so hot or dusty!) Photograph: Vicky Frost/vicky frost
A camel tour leaves Palmyra
A camel tour helmed by Bedouins leaves Palmyra in the morning Photograph: Vicky Frost/vicky frost
Roman columns and arches in the Damascus souk
Roman columns and arches over the entrance to the main street in the Damascus souk Photograph: Vicky Frost/vicky frost
The Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
Inside the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus Photograph: Vicky Frost/vicky frost
Krak des Chevaliers
Inside Krak des Chevaliers, a ruined Crusader castle near Homs Photograph: vicky frost
Oronte Valley
The view from the tallest tower at Krak des Chevaliers, looking out over the Oronte Valley Photograph: Vicky Frost/vicky frost
 

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