At Corniche Al Manara, the sea is never still. It breathes with the presence of people. Their movements ripple through the water, turning the coastline into a living stage. On the edge, walkers pause. They watch, they witness. A shared ritual unfolds between land and sea, between those who leap and those who look on. It’s in these moments that Beirut reveals itself, not only in its architecture or landscape, but in the bodies that bring both to life.


