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Temple of Bacchus is in Lebanon, where temperatures can be hot during the day but cool in the evenings. A lightweight long-sleeved shirt provides sun protection and warmth.
The temple is located in a historic site with uneven terrain, so comfortable and supportive walking shoes are essential.

Staying hydrated is crucial when visiting outdoor historical sites. A reusable water bottle helps reduce plastic waste and keeps you hydrated.
A replica of the famous Bacchus Mask from the Temple, symbolizing the joy and celebration of life.
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A beautifully preserved Roman temple dedicated to Bacchus, the god of wine.