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Panoramic overview of ruins of the acient city Persepolis, Iran.  Persepolis (Old Persian: Pārśa; Modern Persian: Pārse) was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330 BC). The site is situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars Province, Iran. The earliest remains of Persepolis date back to 515 BC. It exemplifies the Achaemenid style of architecture and is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.\nSHOT FROM OUTSIDE THE VENUE, no protected/ticketed/forbidden area.
The Karnak temple complex at Luxor developed over more than 1,000 years, principally between the Twelfth and Twentieth Dynasties. It was, at its peak, the largest and most important religious complex in ancient Egypt. The most significant structure, and the largest religious building ever built, is the Temple of Amun-Ra, considered to be where that god lived on earth with his wife, Mut, and son, Khonsu, who also have temples at the site. The Temple of Amun-Ra is particularly famous for the vast Hypostyle Hall constructed during the reign of Seti I.
Nobody in Roman theater in Jerash, Ancient Roman city in Jordan. Travel destinations
Kosovo - Pristina - National Library
Dougga, Beja, Tunisia. Antonian, or Licinian, Bath at the Roman ruins in Dougga.
Woman explores site of ancient Greek ruin, Myra
Baalbek temple complex in Lebanon. Massive Roman ruins. Impressive columns and stone walls
The Cabins is a famous landmark in the Valley of Fire in Nevada, USA. Seen in the evening at summer.
Mada'in Saleh is an archaeological site located in the region of Al Madinah, western Saudi Arabia. A majority of the remaining tombs date from the Nabatean kingdom. The site constitutes the kingdom's southernmost and largest settlement after the capital Petra.
One Arabic inscribed tombstone in the cemetery
Luxor temple is a travel back in time
The Front of the Abu Simbel Temple, Aswan, Egypt, Africa\nRight side low angle view
Tawila village in mountains of Yemen
Caucasian young woman exercising mediation at the Bagan archeological zone at sunrise.
The ziqqurat of Ur, southern Iraq
Persepolis ancient city, Shiraz, Iran.
View from above on Petra Theather, Jordan
It was built in 161 AD by the Athenian magnate Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife, Aspasia Annia Regilla. It was originally a steep-sloped amphitheater with a three-story stone front wall and a wooden roof made of expensive, cedar of Lebanon timber. It was used as a venue for music concerts with a capacity of 5,000. It lasted intact until it was destroyed and turned into a ruin by the Heruli in 267 AD. -
LUXOR, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 10, 2004: ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, drawings and inscriptions on the walls and columns in the temple of Karnak in Luxor
Inside and outside the Roman theater of Myra.
Ancient Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
Royal Tombs, Petra, Jordan
The western thermal baths, called Sultan's Palace during the Ottoman period. Cherchell, Algeria.
Tripolis is an ancient city in Buldan, Denizli, Turkey. The majority of the structures reached today are from Roman period dates back to centuries A.D. I-III
Naqsh-e Rustam, Tomb of Persian Kings in Fars province, Iran
Kom Ombo, Egypt - July 23, 2016: Ruins of a wall at the Temple Of Kom Ombo, a unique double temple in honour of both gods Sobek and Horus. Built during the Ptolemaic dynasty (180–47 BC), it is now a major tourist attraction midway between Aswan and Luxor.
Naples, Italy, 11/01/2022. A passage under the arches of the ancient Roman baths of Baia in Campania region.
Lycian Rock Tomb, Necropolis in Myra -Turkey
Takhat Bahi, an archaeological site near Mardan, is an ancient Buddhist Monastory, which dates back to first century BC. It is well preserved and declared as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. its visit gives a glimpse into the great Gandhara Civilisation.
Petra, Jordan: ruins of the Tomb of the Obelisks (tomb Nr 34), named after the four Indian obelisks that decorate the top of the tomb - an inscription informs that the tomb belongs to Abdmank and his children - photo by M.Torres
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