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Aerial photo about Széchényi-Wenckheim castle ruins
Full length photo of mother, 10 years old son and 5 years old daughter visiting ancient Greek city of Didyma in Aydin Province, Turkey. Shot during day time with a full frame mirrorless camera.
Children tourist walking at Pompeii ancient city, Italy.
Tourist visiting Mayan ruins in Yucatan, Mexico
San Antonio, Texas, USA - July 5, 2023: Female tourist walks toward the entrance of Mission Espada, a Catholic Church built in 1731 by Spanish Franciscan priests along the San Antonio River and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the Missions National Historical Park
The remaining from ancient city Lyrbe (seleucia), Manavgat, Turkey
Woman Tourist Discovery Ruins of ancient Monastery of Saint Marry of the Angels on the coast of medieval town Osor in Croatia
Ruins of Castle Saint Ulrich in the Alsace France
A young women posing in Goa Gajah Temple or better known as Elephant Cave
Low-angle view of a male traveler walking in the mountains exploring beautiful viaews of ancient world of Pinara in South Turkey
A woman takes photos of the Coliseum in Pula
A group of four friends on an adventure vacation use a map to explore some ancient ruins together.
Pyramid and the Temple in Tikal Park. Sightseeing object in Guatemala with Mayan Temples and Ceremonial Ruins. Tikal is an ancient Mayan Citadel in the Rainforests of Northern Guatemala.
A shot of the entrance to the Dungeness Mansion ruins located on Cumberland Island, Georgia.
Didim,TURKEY - August 14, 2011: Didyma, located in the southwest part of modern Turkey, was an important religious site of ancient Ionia. It was home to a large temple dedicated to Apollo, called the Didymaion. Pausanias (Greek traveler, ca. 160 A.D.) explained that the Didymaion was constructed before Greek colonization (10th century B.C.), and many believe it actually dates to the 2nd millennium B.C. However, the earliest level of the temple found thus far dates to the end of the 8th century B.C., and the colonnade of the temple was erected a century later.
Female tourists taking pictures at Ancient City of Perge, Antalya, Turkey
Turkish Maldives Yassica Islands Drone Photo, Gocek Fethiye, Mugla Turkey
A mother with her two young sons visits an ancient city, where they admire the historic brick ruins. The family is engaged in a cultural and educational day trip, with the children excitedly pointing at the historic site. The scene captures a moment of bonding, curiosity, and exploration in a place rich with heritage and history, surrounded by greenery and centuries-old architecture.
Ruins of Zeeland fort on the island  - 04-05-2013 Essequibo delta in Guyana
Mysterious Maya sites, unesco world heritage, with the ruins of temples, houses and altars. Not crowded. Sunny warm summer days with blue sky
Man photographer taking a photo of columns and remaining of temple in archaeology site while visiting ancient Olympia, Peloponnese, Greece. Group of tourists passing by him.
Overlooking the rugged landscapes of Ha Ha Tonka State Park in Missouri, these remains of a once-stately mansion evoke a sense of historic grandeur and mystery. The skeletal structure stands as a silent testament to the past, with bare trees softly framing the ancient stones.
Photo of adult man traveling in ancient city of Aspendos. He is wearing a red coat. Shot under daylight during springtime.
A female tourist is seen from behind admiring the historic Library of Celsus at the Ephesus archaeological site, with other visitors around.
Mexican traveler man taking photos with his phone in front of the pyramid of Monte Alban Oaxaca
Famous Rock-Hewn Church of Saint George - Bete Giyorgis in Lalibela, Ethiopia.
Low-angle view of a smiling woman and man with backpack sitting in the mountains contemplating views of ancient world of Pinara in South Turkey
The Temple of the Cross pyramid, in the foreground, is one of the biggest known structures of the ancient Maya City of Palenque, located in Mexico's southern state of Chiapas. After its abandonment, it was slowly absorbed into the jungle, before being rediscovered hundreds of years later.\nDespite extensive excavations in the past decades, archeologist estimate that less than 10% of the site has been explored so far, and that over a thousand buildings are still buried.
Kaunos was a city of ancient Caria and in Anatolia, a few kilometres west of the modern town of Dalyan, Muğla Province, Turkey.\nThe Calbys river (now known as the Dalyan river) was the border between Caria and Lycia. Initially Kaunos was a separate state; then it became a part of Caria and later still of Lycia.
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