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ruins of old precolumbian city Tikal
The Palace, Patio of the Captives, Palenque Archaeological Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico, North America
Ancient ruins of Monte Mozinho in Portugal as seen by a bird.
San Juan, Puerto Rico- October 25, 2011: Puerto Rico is the smallest island of the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean, located east of the Dominican Republic. It is a territory of the United States. Here is the La Fortaleza and San Juan National Historic Site , a UNESCO World Heritage.
Building X, at Monte Alban, archaeological site, Oaxaca, Mexico
Remains of the Roman amphitheatre at the village of Volterra in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Stratonikeia, Muğla, Turkey-January 26, 2024:  Stratonikeia hosted many civilizations from antiquity to modern times, is one of the significant archaeological sites in Asia Minor as in Turkey.
The stunning ancient city of Perge contains some of the most beautiful Hellenistic and Roman Ruins in Turkey and is easily accessible from the modern city of Antalya. The city is rich with history as Alexander the Great once strode through its gates, and the Apostle Paul preached there on his missionary journeys. Prominent features of the site include a remarkably well-preserved theater, the best-preserved Roman Stadium in Western Turkey, exquisite Roman Baths, towering Hellenistic Defenses, and long rows of beautiful colonnaded streets. The Archaeological Site of Perge was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2009.
uxmal ruinsuxmal ruins in south of mexico in yucatan state
Ruins of the ancient city of Tlos, Fethiye, Mugla Turkey
The remaining from ancient city Lyrbe (seleucia), Manavgat, Turkey
Pinara was a large city of ancient Lycia at the foot of Mount Cragus (now Mount Babadag), and not far from the western bank of the River Xanthos, homonymous with the ancient city of Xanthos.
Zapotec Ruin \
Wide shot of interior of Sacred City of Machu Picchu, Peru
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.
Antique Amphitheater in Xanthos Ancient City. Antalya, Turkey.
San Juan Teotihuacan, State of Mexico, Mexico - January 03, 2013: View of Teotihuacan from the Pyramid of the Sun, the Avenue of the Dead and the Pyramid of the Moon in background. Teotihuacan is a Unesco World Heritage Site  and also known as the City of the Gods.
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
Water pool for public bath and sports near a stepped square water tank at Hampi state Karnataka India
Drone View Aspendos Ancient City at Antalya
Ruins of the ancient Mayan city of Kohunlich in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Muğla, Turkey-April 24, 2013: Large stone ruins in the ancient city of Kaunos.
Aerial view of the ruins of the Small Palace at Veliki Preslav, Bulgaria
It is an important historical and archaeological site in Antalya province, Turkey. It exhibits ancient artifacts belonging to the Lycian civilization.
Main Plaza, Monte Alban, a large pre-Columbian archaeological site, Santa Cruz Xoxocotlan Municipality, Oaxaca State.  UNESCO World Heritage
Ephesus (Éphesos; Turkish: Efes) was a city in ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classical Greek era, it was one of twelve cities that were members of the Ionian League. The city came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC.\n\nThe city was famous in its day for the nearby Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), which has been designated one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its many monumental buildings included the Library of Celsus and a theatre capable of holding 24,000 spectators.\n\nEphesus was recipient city of one of the Pauline epistles; one of the seven churches of Asia addressed in the Book of Revelation; the Gospel of John may have been written there; and it was the site of several 5th-century Christian Councils (see Council of Ephesus). The city was destroyed by the Goths in 263. Although it was afterwards rebuilt, its importance as a commercial centre declined as the harbour was slowly silted up by the Küçükmenderes River. In 614, it was partially destroyed by an earthquake.\n\nToday, the ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, being accessible from Adnan Menderes Airport and from the resort town Kuşadası. In 2015, the ruins were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Structure 45, offertories on the hill near the beach, Mayan Ruins in Tulum, Riviera Maya, Yucatan, Caribbean Sea, Mexico.
The ruins of the ancient city of Termessos in Antalya.
Mayan archaeological site of Palenque
termessos antique city, Antalya city
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