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    Jordan, Jerash. The 6th century ruins of the Byzantine Church of the Propylaea viewed through the  Cardo to the Propylaeum the gateway leading to the Temple of Artemis in the ancient Roman city of Jerash.

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  • 862-08273503

    Jordan, Jerash. The huge Oval Plaza of the ancient Roman city of Jerash is surrounded by a colonnade of iconic columns. It leads to the Cardo Maximus, the main street which runs the length of the city. Modern Jerash lies beyond.

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  • 862-08273502

    Jordan, Jerash. The huge Oval Plaza of the ancient Roman city of Jerash is surrounded by a colonnade of iconic columns. It leads to the Cardo Maximus, the main street which runs the length of the city. Modern Jerash lies beyond.

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  • 862-08273500

    Jordan, Jerash. A section of the  Cardo of the ancient Roman city of Jerash. This 600 metres long colonnaded street dates to about 120 AD and runs the length of the city. It was once lined with shops and residences.

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  • 862-08273499

    Jordan, Amman, The Citadel. The ruins of the Temple of Hercules dates back to the Roman occupation of the Citadel in the second century AD. This national historic site stands on a hill in the middle of Amman city.

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  • 862-08273496

    Jordan, Amman, The Citadel. The Amman Citadel is a national historic site on a hill in the middle of Jordan s capital city. The Roman ruins there date back to the second century AD.

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  • 862-08273498

    Jordan, Amman, The Citadel. Jordan s capital city seen from the Citadel which is a national historic site on a hill in the middle of the city. The Roman ruins date back to the second century AD.

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  • 862-03713714

    Syria, Apamea. The Cardo maximus.

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  • 862-03737199

    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist walks amongst the ancient ruins of Queen Zenobia's city at Palmyra.

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  • 6119-08741541

    Oval Plaza with colonnade and Ionic columns, Jerash (Gerasa) a Roman Decapolis city, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 862-05999504

    Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. The Tetrapylon.

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  • 862-05999503

    Syria, Homs Governate, Palmyra. Funerary Temple and Arab Citadel.

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  • 700-02046757

    The Cardo Colonnaded Street, Jerash, Jordan

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  • 841-08102219

    Ruined colonnaded Main Street, Patara, near Kalkan, Lycia, Antalya Province, Mediterranean Coast, Southwest Turkey, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

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  • 841-08102218

    Ruined colonnaded Main Street, Patara, near Kalkan, Lycia, Antalya Province, Mediterranean Coast, Southwest Turkey, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

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  • 841-08102217

    Ruined colonnaded Main Street, Patara, near Kalkan, Lycia, Antalya Province, Mediterranean Coast, Southwest Turkey, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

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  • 841-08102216

    Ruined colonnaded Main Street, Patara, near Kalkan, Lycia, Antalya Province, Mediterranean Coast, Southwest Turkey, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

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  • 862-08273987

    Turkey, Mediterranean Region, Turquoise Coast, Lycia, Side, 2nd century Temple of Apollo and Athena

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  • 862-08273986

    Turkey, Mediterranean Region, Turquoise Coast, Lycia, Side, 2nd century Temple of Apollo and Athena

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  • 862-08273959

    Turkey, Aegean, Selcuk, Ephesus, ancient Roman ruins

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  • 862-08273514

    Jordan, Little Petra, Siq al Barid. An impressive staircase was hewn by Nabataeans in the 1st century AD in a cleft between high sandstone cliffs at Siq al Barid, popularly known as Little Petra.

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  • 862-08273513

    Jordan, Little Petra, Siq al Barid. A well preserved Nabataean Triclinium carved into a cliff of weathered sandstone in Siq al Barid, popularly known as Little Petra.

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  • 862-08273512

    Jordan, Petra. The most outstanding monument in the ancient Nabataean city of Petra is Al Khazeneh, popularly known as The Treasury. It was hewn into a cliff face of pink sandstone in the first century AD as a king s tomb.

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  • 862-08273511

    Jordan, Petra. The most outstanding monument in the ancient Nabataean city of Petra is Al Khazeneh, popularly known as The Treasury. It was hewn into a cliff face of pink sandstone in the first century AD as a king s tomb.

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  • 862-08273510

    Jordan, Petra. A huge amphitheatre in the ancient Nabataean city of Petra was mostly hewn out of solid pink sandstone in the first century AD. It could seat about 7,000 people. Nabataean tombs line the back wall.

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  • 862-08273509

    Jordan, Petra. Rows of Nabataean tombs with intricate designs were hewn into the pink sandstone hillside above the street of faþades in the ancient Nabataean city of Petra.

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  • 862-08273507

    Jordan, Petra. Visitors to Petra ride and walk down the main colonnaded street towards the Royal Tombs which were carved into a hillside of pink sandstone.

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  • 841-03675689

    The Cardo, the colonnaded street, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 841-03675688

    The Cardo, the colonnaded street, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460401

    The Treasury, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460400

    The Treasury, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460409

    Colums, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460395

    Amphitheatre, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460391

    Pillars, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460390

    Pillar, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460389

    Ruins at Petra, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 862-03712598

    Jordan, Petra. An ancient toppled Roman column, with the archeological marvels of Petra in the background.

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  • 862-03737205

    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist walks around the amphitheatre part of Queen Zenobia's Roman city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737204

    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist walks around the amphitheatre part of Queen Zenobia's Roman city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737203

    Syria, Palmyra. Two camels wait amongst the columns of Queen Zenobia's ancient Roman city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737196

    Syria, Palmyra. The ancient (but recently restored) amphitheatre formed a part of Queen Zenobia's Roman city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737195

    Syria, Palmyra. Fallen columns and arches litter the ground across the site of Queen Zenobia's ancient city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737194

    Syria, Palmyra. Fallen columns and arches litter the ground across the site of Queen Zenobia's ancient city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737193

    Syria, Palmyra. The treasury. Fallen columns litter the ground across the site of Queen Zenobia's ancient city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737192

    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist sits amongst the ancient ruins of Queen Zenobia's city at Palmyra.

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  • 862-03737191

    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist admires the intircate carving on a slab at the Bel Temple.

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  • 862-03737190

    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist stands beneath the towering columns of the Bel Temple.

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  • 6119-08740479

    Colonnaded street, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 6119-08741550

    Tha Cathedral, Jerash (Gerasa), a Roman Decapolis city, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 6119-08741549

    Tha Cathedral, Jerash (Gerasa) a Roman Decapolis city, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 6119-08741548

    Tha Cathedral, Jerash (Gerasa) a Roman Decapolis city, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 6119-08741540

    Colonnade and Ionic columns, Jerash (Gerasa), a Roman Decapolis city, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 841-02946596

    The colonnaded street, Cardo Maximus, in the Roman ruins, Jerash, Jordan

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  • 700-02046867

    Decumanus Maximus, Umm Qais, Jordan

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  • 700-02046866

    Decumanus Maximus, Umm Qais, Jordan

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  • 700-02046865

    Decumanus Maximus, Umm Qais, Jordan

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    Decumanus Maximus, Umm Qais, Jordan

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  • 700-02046863

    Decumanus Maximus, Umm Qais, Jordan

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  • 700-02046783

    City Centre, Petra, Arabah, Jordan

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  • 700-02046782

    The Colonnaded Street, Petra, Arabah, Jordan

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  • 700-02046781

    The Colonnaded Street, Petra, Arabah, Jordan

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  • 700-02046759

    The Oval Plaza, Jerash, Jordan

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  • 700-02046758

    Macellum, Jerash, Jordan

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  • 700-02046756

    The Oval Plaza, Jerash, Jordan

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    The Oval Plaza, Jerash, Jordan

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  • 700-02046754

    The Oval Plaza, Jerash, Jordan

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  • 6119-08518033

    The Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

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    The Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

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    The Treasury (Al-Khazneh), seen from the Siq, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

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    The Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 6119-08518027

    The Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 862-08273506

    Jordan, Petra. One of Petra s famous attractions is Ad Deir, known as the Monastery. It is reached by a flight of 800 steps cut into rock. It was either a temple or tomb but later, in Byzantine time, probably used as a church.

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  • 862-08273505

    Jordan, Petra. The Siq is the main entrance to the ancient Nabataean city of Petra. At the end of the high walled, narrow gorge stands the city s most beautiful monument, Al Khazneh, popularly known as  The Treasury .

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  • 862-08273504

    Jordan, Madaba Governorate, Mount Nebo. A view of the rocky countryside in Jordan east of Mount Nebo. Mount Nebo is believed to be the mountain where Moses saw the Promised Land before he died.

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  • 862-08273497

    Jordan, Amman, The Citadel. Jordan s capital city seen from the Citadel which is a national historic site.

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  • 841-03677194

    Nightime tourist show in candlelight, in front of the Treasury (El Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

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  • 700-03460367

    Ruins of Byzantine Church, Mount Nebo, Jordan

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  • 862-03437151

    Jordan,Petra. Looking out from the Urn Tomb part of a complex of so called Royal Tombs set into the rock-face of the Jabal Al-Khubtha.

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  • 700-03460372

    Royal Tombs, Petra, Jordan

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    Ruins of Byzantine Church, Mount Nebo, Jordan

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  • 862-03712595

    Jordan, Petra. A group of tourists stand and gaze at Al Khazneh (The Treasury)

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  • 862-03712592

    Japan,Honshu Island,Kyoto. Fushimi Inari Taisha is a shrine dedicated to Inari,the Shinto Rice God. This Shrine actually has five shrines spread across its grounds,which also have about 10,000 Torii (gates),each donated by worshippers or companies whose name and addresses are written on the back.

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    Japan,Kyoto,Fushimi-ku. Fushimi Inari Taisha is a shrine dedicated to Inari,the Shinto Rice God. This Shrine actually has five shrines spread across its grounds,which also have about 10,000 Torii (gates),each donated by worshippers or companies whose name and addresses are written on the back.

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  • 862-03713712

    Syria, Palmyra. Motorbike on the cardo maximus.

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    Syria, Palmyra. Archway on the cardo maximus.

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    Syria, Palmyra. Archway off the cardo maximus.

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    Syria, Palmyra. The colonnade of the cardo maximus.

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  • 862-03737202

    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist stands amongst the ancient ruins of Queen Zenobia's city at Palmyra.

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    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist sits amongst the ancient ruins of Queen Zenobia's city at Palmyra.

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    Syria, Palmyra. A tourist sits amongst the ancient ruins of Queen Zenobia's city at Palmyra.

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