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The sea sinks the army of the pharaoh in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
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.
Basilica of Aspendos Ancient City in Antalya City, Turkiye
Caesarea Aqueduct (Mei Kedem)
abandoned ghost town Kayaköy old names Lebessos, Carmylessus, Levissi, Fethiye, Mugla, Turkey.
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.
American Indian ruins of the desert dwellings of stone built houses
View to the ruin of Hvalsey Church build by the Scandinavian Norsemen in approx. year 1300 outside Qaqortoq - Julianehåb in south west Greenland on a sunny summer day
Scenic view of Termessos, which  was a Pisidian city built at an altitude of more than 1000 metres at the south-west side of the mountain Solymos (Güllük Dağı) in the Taurus Mountains, Antalya Turkey
Nuraghe Succuronis, an ancient megalithic structure found in Bara. Macomer Municipality. Nuoro. Sardinia. Italy.
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
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.
Nuraghe La Prisgiona near Arzachena in Sardinia. Nuragic monument complex of ancient neolithic civilization in Sardinia, Italy.
Pueblo Bonito in Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico
Kyrenia, Cyprus - March 12, 2016: Saint Hilarion castle view in Northern Cyprus. The Saint Hilarion Castle lies on the Kyrenia mountain range, in Cyprus near Kyrenia. Saint Hilarion was built there in the 10th century.
Ruins of Roman civilization, Nora, Sardinia, Italy
Remains of the walls of the medieval castle of Cieza (Alcazaba de Siyasa), Region of Murcia, Spain, with morning light
Two Guns is an early 1900’s ghost town in Northern Arizona.  It’s not a commercialized tourist site and doesn’t get as many visitors as other ghost towns.  People come to wander through the abandoned structures, look and wonder what went on here back in the day.  Legends have been written about the town, none of which are likely to be true.  One involves a standoff and massacre between the Navajos and Apaches.  Another tells about the search for the famous outlaw Billy the Kid.  It is mostly a place of rustic stone buildings, all of which are crumbling.  Two Guns, on the edge of Canyon Diablo, was supposedly named after one of the early settlers, a crotchety old guy who called himself Two Gun Miller.  The community of Two Guns developed after the Santa Fe Highway was established and a bridge was built over Canyon Diablo in 1915.  In 1926 the highway became part of U.S. Route 66, turning Two Guns into a tourist destination.  In its day, Two Guns had a gas station, restaurant, campground, swimming pool, lodging and even a zoo.  Over the years, buildings burned, businesses closed and finally the fate of the small community was sealed by the construction of Interstate Highway 40 which bypassed Two Guns to the north.  Eventually Two Guns became a ghost town.  In 1988 the Canyon Diablo Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places.  Two Guns is located west of Winslow, Arizona, USA.
Scenic views from Blaundus, which was a Greek city founded during the Hellenistic period in Anatolia (Asian Turkey), and is now a Latin Catholic titular bishopric in Uşak
Wild Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty, Hebei, China
Perge, Antalya Province, Archaeology, Museum, Anatolia
Ancient Roman aqueduct ruins in North Africa
Hammershus, Northern Europe's largest castle ruin on Bornholm, dates back to the late 13th century. Originally built by Archbishop Jens Grand, it played a key role in Bornholm's history. Notably, King Christian IV's daughter, Leonora Christina, and her husband were imprisoned there in 1660-61. The fortress was abandoned in 1743, and after years of decay, it was protected in 1822, preserving its historical significance.
An image of a Megalithic Temple and the surrounding area, Gozo, Malta
Nearly a thousand years ago natives inhabited the plains between the Painted Desert and the San Francisco Peaks of Arizona. In an area so dry it would seem impossible to live, they built pueblos, harvested rainwater, grew crops and raised families. Today the remnants of their villages dot the landscape. Wupatki Pueblo is in Wupatki National Monument, established in 1924 to preserve this rich heritage. Wupatki National Monument is near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Amazing views from Kanlıdivane (ancient Canytelis), which is an ancient city situated around a big sinkhole in Mersin, Turkey.
Famous hiking trails on Andros island from ancient times
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