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Persepolis ancient city, Shiraz, Iran.
Bosra old basalt city on the desert, Syria
Valley of the Temples. Historical evidence of the Greek presence on the island of Sicily. UNESCO heritage in Italy.
Lindos Acropolis and the ruins of the temple of the goddess Athena Lindia
Temple of Juno (Hera Lacinia) - Agrigento - Italy
Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt - July 21, 2022: The Karnak Temple Complex, commonly known as Karnak  comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, pylons, chapels, and other buildings near Luxor, Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I (reigned 1971–1926 BCE) in the Middle Kingdom (around 2000–1700 BCE) and continued into the Ptolemaic Kingdom (305–30 BCE), although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. \n\nIt is part of the monumental city of Thebes (Luxor), and in 1979 it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with the rest of the city.
Selcuk, Turkey – November 05, 2022: The tourists at the entrance of St. John Basilica in Turkey.
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
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Karnak Temple, famous landmark of Egypt
The Martand Sun Temple is a Hindu temple located near the city of Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir, India. It dates back to the 8th century AD and was dedicated to Surya, the chief solar deity in Hinduism.  The temple is an Mattan area of Anantnag.
The Temple of Athena ruin in Assos Ancient City. The temple in Assos was built in 530 BC on the highest place of the Acropolis. Canakkale, Turkey.
The ruins of Medina Azahara a vast  Moorish medieval palace-city built by Abd-ar-Rahman III (912\
Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 27, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
Anscient Temple of Karnak in Luxor - Ruined Thebes Egypt. Walls and Sphinxes at Karnak Temple. Massive columns inside beautiful Egyptian landmark with hieroglyphics, and ancient symbols in Karnak temple, Luxor, Egypt
Ancient ruins ( Early-Christian church and ancient Samaritan temple) at Mt. Gerizim National Park in Nablus, Palestine. According to tradition Abraham's altar for the sacrifice of Isaac was located here.
Ancient Jerash. Ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gera at Jordan
View of the Red Hall Basilica in Pergamon antique city, Bergama, Turkey.
Pregnant by Zeus, Goddess Leto gives birth to her twin children Artemis and Apollo in Delos, then comes to the place where the Xanthos River reaches the sea and walks to where the Temple of Leto is today.
Ancient Heliopolis's temple complex
Well-preserved roman ruins in Volubilis, Fez Meknes area, Morocco, Northern Africa
row of ancient roman columns in Pafos archaeological site Cyprus
The scenic view of Termessos ancient city and the theater from Güllük Mountain, Antalya, Turkey
Antalya, Turkey-April 25, 2013: Distant View of Patara Ancient City Lycian Union Parliament Building Ruin.
Timgad, a Roman-Berber city in the Aures Mountains of Algeria. (Colonia Marciana Ulpia Traiana Thamugadi). UNESCO World Heritage Site
Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
Delos Island, a jewel in the Aegean Sea, holds rich mythological and archaeological significance. Birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, its ancient ruins and sacred sites make it a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. Explore the timeless charm and history of this Greek marvel.
St George's chapel in Spring.
seljuk turk cemetery in ahlat, bitlis
Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape in Azerbaijan, Aerial view of Gobustan national park in Azerbaijan, Ancient petroglyph depicting human figures in Gobustan, Aerial view of popular destinations in Azerbaijan\n\nGobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve (Azerbaijani: Qobustan dövlət tarixi-bədii qoruğu) is located west of the settlement of Gobustan, about 40 miles (64 km) southwest of the center of Baku. It was established in 1966, when the area was declared a national historical landmark of Azerbaijan in an attempt to preserve the prehistoric rock carvings, mud volcanoes and musical stones in the region.\n\nGobustan State Historical and Cultural Reserve acquired national status in 2006, and Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2007. As of 2011, the Petroglyph Museum functions in the reserve.
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