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Albums about roman-ruins
published by airportbabe
The ancient ruins of the Forum and Colosseum in Rome
published by alli86h
published by bunnyblue1
published by bondinz4
George & Steve's visit to Rome, November 17-21, 2007.
published by canonmills
Central London and nearby regions in Hertfordshire and Kent
published by ntaggart2
Vulci Archeological Park lies just over the border between Tuscany and Lazio. A magical spot with Roman ruins, a medieval castle and a beautiful natural amphitheatre with a waterfall. The photos have been taken over 2 different trips.
published by jhemp18
There's some ancient Roman ruins up in here
published by billysaway
'06.06.06-07
published by tinoqahoush
ME, Islam, Moslem, Christian, Christianity, Conflict, Middle East, History, Occupation, War, terrorism, Culture, Qoraan, Quran, Quraan, Damascus, Golan Heights, Travel, Hama, Homs, Omayyad, Crusaders, Sillouette, Sunset, castle, Praying, Sheikh, Iranian P
published by tinoqahoush
Middle East, Asia, World Travel, Baalbeck, Aycheology, Islam, Chrisianity, Judaism, Moslem, Christian, Jew, Druze, Roman, Byzantine, Greek, Temple, Stone, Idol worship, Wine and sex worship ritual, Temple of Jupitor, Temple of Bakhus
published by edmadory
The Cruise ship Costa Serena cruised from Venice to Bari to Katakolon to Izmir to Istanbul to Dubrovnik and back to Venice. Here are some pictures I took at Izmir and Ephesus.
published by yuh0239
published by rayleneweis23
July, 2006
published by rayleneweis23
Ephesus, Turkey, July 2006
published by rayleneweis23
Rome Italy, August 2006
published by debbieballentine
published by marystojanovic
published by bjeans_1
Rome & Pompeei photos October 2005
published by stargazer9363
Our trip to Italica, Spain
published by judith_lancaster
published by gildaca
Roman ruins in Turkey
published by ozzieblr
There is always something to do in London, and even after two years, there are still many things we have yet to see.
published by ozzieblr
Historic sites dating from Roman times are a reminder of Britain's incredibly diverse history. We have visited this city many times with friends from overseas, and never cease to enjoy it.
published by kjstephenson
Bath is named for the Roman baths fed by hot springs. It is right next to a very old christian cathedral.
published by SUNDANCEKID99
Village in Provence, Roman ruins
published by elvinoliveira
Visit Evora the capital of Alentejo, Portugal through our photos, a World Heritage city. The Roman ruins of Diana Temple and the Giraldo Square are a must.
published by ClaudeFazio
Hierapolis are the ruins of a Roman city, which was very large for its time.
published by veractalunda
This album is filled of pictures of Bath, England. This is the first trip I took when I arrived to the UK. It was extremely fun, and I became close with the two girls in the pictures with me-Heather and Jennie!!
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published by alberta289100
Vedute di Mentone, Montecarlo, La Turbie e St Paul de Vence
published by tigerlily5141
Morocco in January.In a search for local colour,I loved the elegant and simple beauty of the old part of Tangier,and the less touristy parts of Marrakesh,Fes and Meknes.The snowy Atlas Mountains were enchanting, also Volubilis and the cheeky stork nests.
published by harryjhilton
The Roman Colisseum at El Djem in Tunisia is an outstanding reminder of Ancient Rome and is an important reminder of the presence in Africa of the Roman Empire.
published by filmlaw1
Pictures about roman-ruins
picture: Palmyra - The Colonade & Gate
published by: ccclarke
Looking down the colonade & out of the gate.
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