Hima’s Winter Tapestry: Nature’s Resilience in Storm and Snow

Experience winter’s drama in three captivating videos. Witness a steadfast Common Buzzard at Hima Hammana defying a fierce storm, a river at Chagour Hammana transformed into an icy cascade, and Tallah Trail in Hima Baysour gently blanketed by snow. Together, these scenes celebrate nature’s indomitable spirit and enchanting seasonal beauty.

Steadfast in the Storm: A Common Buzzard’s Winter Vigil at Hima Hammana

On February 22, 2025, in the rugged expanse of Hima Hammana, nature unveils a mesmerizing display of resilience and raw beauty. Amid a stormy sky and a gentle cascade of snow, a solitary Common Buzzard perches with unwavering determination. Its piercing gaze and stately silhouette defy the elements, capturing a moment where the fierce energy of the storm harmonizes with the serene purity of winter. This evocative scene serves as a reminder of nature’s enduring spirit—a vivid portrayal of strength, grace, and the perpetual dance between calm and chaos.

Join us in this breathtaking encounter where every gust of wind and flake of snow tells a story of survival and beauty.

Snow-Covered River: Chagour Hammana Transformed by the Storm

Amid the relentless fury of a snow storm, the river at Chagour Hammana is cloaked in a dazzling white mantle. The swirling flakes and howling winds transform its currents into a mesmerizing cascade of icy beauty—a raw and poetic display of winter’s unyielding power.

Snowfall on Tallah Trail: Winter Magic in Hima Baysour

At Tallah Trail in Hima Baysour, a delicate snowfall transforms the landscape into a serene winter wonderland. Each snowflake gently blankets the ancient pathway, softening rugged edges and imbuing the surroundings with an ethereal glow. This quiet, magical moment invites adventurers to pause and savor nature’s fleeting artistry, where history and winter converge in perfect harmony.

Al Hima Magazine 5th Issue

This edition of Al Hima magazine weaves together inspiring stories of nature conservation and community resilience, highlighting how Lebanon is being stitched back to life—one Hima at a time. The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) continues its mission to preserve the country’s natural heritage by empowering local communities. A cornerstone of this effort is the BioConnect project, funded by the European Union, which has achieved three national firsts: Lebanon’s first natural park (Upper Matn), first geological park (Shouf-Jezzine), and first endowment Hima (Btekhnay).

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