![File:The Ladder of Tyrus - A Pass on the Sea Coast, near Tyre - Carne John - 1836.jpg - Wikimedia Commons File:The Ladder of Tyrus - A Pass on the Sea Coast, near Tyre - Carne John - 1836.jpg - Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/15/The_Ladder_of_Tyrus_-_A_Pass_on_the_Sea_Coast%2C_near_Tyre_-_Carne_John_-_1836.jpg)
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![Along the sea coast. Ladder of Tyre 1900, Lebanon, Tyre. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined Stock Photo - Alamy Along the sea coast. Ladder of Tyre 1900, Lebanon, Tyre. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RAKGRH/along-the-sea-coast-ladder-of-tyre-1900-lebanon-tyre-reimagined-by-gibon-classic-art-with-a-modern-twist-reimagined-RAKGRH.jpg)
Along the sea coast. Ladder of Tyre 1900, Lebanon, Tyre. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined Stock Photo - Alamy
![Râs el Abyad (White Cape), the ladder of Tyre. From the south side. The rock-cut undulating road. with its shallow steps, is in many places nearly two hundred feet above the sea. - Râs el Abyad (White Cape), the ladder of Tyre. From the south side. The rock-cut undulating road. with its shallow steps, is in many places nearly two hundred feet above the sea. -](https://cdn6.picryl.com/photo/1883/12/31/ras-el-abyad-white-cape-the-ladder-of-tyre-from-the-south-side-the-rock-cut-37185f-1024.jpg)
Râs el Abyad (White Cape), the ladder of Tyre. From the south side. The rock-cut undulating road. with its shallow steps, is in many places nearly two hundred feet above the sea. -
![RAS EN NAKURAH. [Rosh Hanikra] The road over this headland, which has also been called the " Ladder of Tyre," has lately been greatly improved. South of it there is a spring RAS EN NAKURAH. [Rosh Hanikra] The road over this headland, which has also been called the " Ladder of Tyre," has lately been greatly improved. South of it there is a spring](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2E3HRFE/ras-en-nakurah-rosh-hanikra-the-road-over-this-headland-which-has-also-been-called-the-ladder-of-tyre-has-lately-been-greatly-improved-south-of-it-there-is-a-spring-called-ain-el-musheirifeh-wood-engraving-of-from-picturesque-palestine-sinai-and-egypt-by-wilson-charles-william-sir-1836-1905-lane-poole-stanley-1854-1931-volume-3-published-in-by-j-s-virtue-and-co-1883-2E3HRFE.jpg)
RAS EN NAKURAH. [Rosh Hanikra] The road over this headland, which has also been called the " Ladder of Tyre," has lately been greatly improved. South of it there is a spring
![Syria. Tyre to Tripoli and Krak de Chevalier. Sidon. Ladder of Tyre, Ras el-Abyad, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. AQT-LCME180713_12721 | agefotostock Syria. Tyre to Tripoli and Krak de Chevalier. Sidon. Ladder of Tyre, Ras el-Abyad, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. AQT-LCME180713_12721 | agefotostock](https://previews.agefotostock.com/previewimage/medibigoff/d0aa66210515e88b81de4382786575d3/aqt-lcme180713_12721.jpg)
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![A depiction of the Ladder of Tyre, a rock cut road that was believed to be the northern limit of the Jewish Holy Land according to talmudic sources, Lebanon, 1882. From the A depiction of the Ladder of Tyre, a rock cut road that was believed to be the northern limit of the Jewish Holy Land according to talmudic sources, Lebanon, 1882. From the](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/KKATBA/a-depiction-of-the-ladder-of-tyre-a-rock-cut-road-that-was-believed-KKATBA.jpg)