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FAVIGNANA, ITALY - CIRCA AUGUST 2014: Ancient tuna fishery in Favignana island, Italy, circa August 2014. The island is famous for its tuna fisheries and is a popular tourist destination
Kyrenia, Cyprus - March 12, 2016: Photo of the waterfront and harbour with sailboats in Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus. People are visiting the harbour for touristic, some of them eating for dinner, some of them are resting near the sea in the Old Harbour in Kyrenia (Girne), Cyprus.
Aerial panoramic view of amazing Praia dos Paradinha beach, Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal
Kekova, Antalya, Turkey
The Roman Amphitheatre of Tarragona in Spain
Amazing coast with beautiful beach and forest around on Ionian sea and anchored sailboats in bay. Ithaca island, Afales beach, Greece
Ancient Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
Aerial view of the scenic summer sunrise above the famous Navagio beach with boats sailing in the turquoise sea in Greece
Ancient Roman time town in Palmyra (Tadmor), Syria. Greco-Roman & Persian Period. Temple of Bel.
An image of Volubilis in Morocco, capturing the ancient Roman ruins set against a scenic backdrop. This archaeological site, with its well-preserved mosaics and columns, offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural blend that characterizes this historic region.
Panoramic view during sunset of the Parthenon of the Acropolis seen from Filopappou Hill, Athens, Attica, Greece, Europe. Ruins of Ancient Greek temples, birthplace of democracy and civilization
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Lycabettus hill, Athens, Greece.
Romazzino Beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Sardinia in the northeast coast of Sardinia, where overlooks the luxury Hotel Ramazzino
View on the landmarks of Jerusalem Old City,
Golden cliffs and turquoise waters in Sicily
Palmyra, Syria- 28 November 2008: Ruins of Palmyra city, Syrian deesert. Dating back to the Neolithic era, the city of Palmyra, was a strategically located oasis first attested in the early second millennium BC as a caravan stop for travelers crossing the Syrian Desert. Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the annals of the Assyrian kings, Palmyra was subsequently incorporated into the Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire which brought it great prosperity. It is saddening that its present Roman ruins, declared by UNESCO as a world heritage site, have come to be endangered in the 21st century by regional military and political strife.
View of Temple of Apollo in antique city of Didyma, Aydin,Turkey
Athens, Attica, Greece
Acropolis hill with a dramatic sky at sunset with the Parthenon on top.
Monte Calamorro Benalmadena Spain mountain paths view near cable car tourist attraction Costa Del Sol Andalusia
Winding road at south part of Karpathos island, Greece at sunset.
Livadi beach of Folegandros island, Greece
Cliffs in shallow blue water Red Sea, rocky coast and blue sky, Sharm Al-Sheikh, Egypt
the Roman Ruins of Palmyra in Palmyra in the east of Syria.
Ancient temple Parthenon on Acropolis, Athens, Greece
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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. -
Monastir city Tunisia
Athens, Attica, Greece – October 10, 2008: Patrons at an outdoor cafe on Mount Lycabettus, accessible from Kolonaki by railway.
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