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a view of the ruins of Thirlwall Castle on Hadrian's Wall Path,  near Greenhead, Northumberland, UK
Amidst the leafless trees of Ha Ha Tonka State Park, the remnants of a majestic structure rise, its weathered walls and empty windows a canvas for the imagination. This historic edifice whispers tales of the past, allowing visitors to wander through time amidst its towering presence.
Pevencey, England - August 27, 2021: Pevensey Castle is a medieval castle and former Roman Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey in the English county of East Sussex.
A panoramic view of Whitby Abbey on the North Yorkshire coast in England. The photograph was produced during late summer, on an overcast morning
Seleukeia The ancient city of Antalya near Manavgat. To reach the ancient city of Seleukeia, after 4 km from Side, turn left before entering Manavgat city center. Manavgat
Houghton House is a ruined mansion in the parish of Houghton Conquest in Bedfordshire. Built circa 1615 for Mary, Dowager Countess of Pembroke, in a mixture of Jacobean and Classical styles: the ground floors of two Italianate loggias that survive were thought to have been designed by Inigo Jones. It is a Grade I listed building. Abandoned in 1794 and stripped (by the owner) of its interiors and roof for sale as building supplies. The property is now owned by English Heritage, and is open to free public access during daylight hours. May 5, 2023.
Big stones on Tresco island in the Isles of Scilly. King Charles’s castle on background. England
Image of the circus of Maxentius, Via Appia Antica, Rome
Abandoned Greek village in Turkey. Stone houses and ruins of Kayakoy, Fethiye, Mugla, Turkey.
Moore Hall, the west of Ireland home of a prominent family of writers and politicians, was burned during the Irish Civil War of 1921-23.
Whitby Abbey ruins UK in Scarborough Borough Concil of England United Kingdom North Yorkshire. Where Dracula novel was inspired by Bram Stoker writer.
The main house of the Wrangel estate in the Leningrad region in the summer
Ruins of St Catherine's Chapel on St Catherine's Hill Summer day Guildford Surrey England Europe
Aerial photo about Széchényi-Wenckheim castle ruins
The Nuraghe La Prisgiona is a large Nuragic archaeological site dating back to the 2nd millennium BC, and consisting in a nuraghe and a village of around 90-100 buildings. It is located near Arzachena in Gallura, in the northeast of Sardinia.
Ruins of Netley Abbey
Dunluce Castle is a now-ruined medieval castle in Northern Ireland, the seat of Clan MacDonnell. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim (between Portballintrae and Portrush), and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. The castle is surrounded by extremely steep drops on either side, which may have been an important factor to the early Christians and Vikings who were drawn to this place where an early Irish fort once stood.
Holy Island, Scotland, Lindisfarne Priory
View of the nave at Lindisfarne Priory church. The priory was founded by St Aidan in AD635.
Landscape in the Peak District near Coalcleugh with a derelict stone house, Northumberland, England, UK
Church ruins located at the base of the Montfaucon American Monument in Montfaucon-d'Argonne, Lorraine, France. The monument commemorates the American victory on this location in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive during World War I. The church was destroyed in the fighting.
Disused traditional farm barn by Semerwater. Hawes, North Yorkshire
Blarney Castle, medieval stronghold, near Cork, Ireland.
Now a bivouac and military exercise area, the Bois du Loup site and its castle alone reflect the eventful history of the military camp on the Coëtquidan moors.\n- Located in the commune of Augan, the castle of Bois du Loup (2nd of the name) was built from 1871 to 1874 by the owner of the place: Count Roland des Clos de la Fonchais (Birth: 06/10/1821 - Marriage: 27/05/1860 - Death: 20/05/1898).\n- His father : Adolphe des Clos de la Fonchais, captain in the 21st regiment of the line, whose family, originally from Bavaria, had settled in Brittany in the 16th century, had bought the estate of Bois du Loup in 1805.\n- (Work began exactly two years before the military camp was set up).\nThe castle was destroyed by the Americans during their stay at the Coëtquidan camp from January to June 1945.\nThe massive machine-gunning of the façade and the deliberate bombing of the south-east tower (which later collapsed and whose granite stones were used to reinforce the dyke of the Prée-neuve pond), were the subject of a film. This anti-Nazi propaganda film was shown in the schools of Ploërmel and beyond to raise awareness about the alleged German exactions in the region in general and on the local heritage in particular, during the occupation of the camp.
Olympus Ancient City in Kumluca, Antalya City, Turkiye
A view of the ruins of a medieval collegiate church near Dumfries
Blaundus  was a Greek city founded during the Hellenistic period.The ancient city was between the regions of Lydia and Phrygia in the Seleucid Empire.
Round corner tower ruins of the old castle of Hollogne-sur-Geer near the Nature Reserve Du Haut Geer, Liège, Belgium, Europe
Abandoned Greek village in Turkey. Stone houses and ruins of Kayakoy, Fethiye, Mugla, Turkey.
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