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The author records observational travel impressions of Palestine and Syria, combining vivid descriptions of landscapes, towns, and people with reflections on geography, history, and spiritual atmosphere. Arranged in three parts—geography, history, and spirit—the narrative emphasizes the region's striking light, rich colours in clothing, carpets and mosaics, and the contrasting presences of sea, desert, and oasis. Town scenes, rituals, and popular customs are sketched with attention to texture and colour, including local dress, tattoos, and market life. The account balances personal journal notes with broader cultural observations, aiming to convey sensory experience and the religious resonance felt at many sites rather than scholarly analysis.
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