September 14, 1867 - Somewhere in this vicinity, north of Damascus:
"I think I have read about four hundred times that when Mahomet was a simple camel-driver he reached this point and looked down upon Damascus for the first time, and then made a certain renowned remark. He said man could enter only one paradise; he preferred to go to the one above. So he sat down there and feasted his eyes upon the earthly paradise of Damascus, and then went away without entering its gates. They have erected a tower on the hill to mark the spot where he stood."
Marker Category
POI
Geolocation
33.563400268555, 36.314998626709
Geofield
Innocents Abroad
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