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A mosaic on the floor of the Seaward or Ocean Baths at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha
Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha. It faces the Mediterranean in keeping with its dedication to the Egyptian goddess Isis
Detail of carving of Judgement of Paris on one of the decorative panels in the facade of the Roman theatre at Sabratha, one of the most remarkable in the Roman world
The Ruins of Cesis Castle Residence of the Master of Livonian Order in 1237. Cesis is a Medieval Town within Gauja National Park
England, Dorset, Corfe Castle
Caerlaurock Castle
Sweetheart Abbey
Derelict croft
Italy, Rome. The Colosseum
Italy, Sicily, Trapani. Selinunte is an abandoned ancient Greek city, with ruins of an acropolis and numerous temples. The city was founded in the seventh century BC
Forum, Pompeii, Bay of Naples, Italy
Grotte di Catullo in Sirmione at the southern end of the lake
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, Roman Forum, Rome, Italy
Roman Forum, Rome, Lazio, Italy
The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates Temple, Greek Cyprus Republic of Cyprus (Greek/Southern Cyprus) The Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates Temple
El Castillo Pyramid, Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico
Chac Mol, Cancun, Mexico
Honduras, Copan, Maya Ruins of Copan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the site of a major Maya kingdom of the Classic era, known for producing a remarkable series of portrait stelae
Guatemala, El Peten, Tikal
Belize, San Ignacio, Xunantunich Ruins, 130ft high El Castillo, Frieze
Belize, Lamanai, High Temple - The highest temple in Lamanai BELIZE, Lamanai, High Temple (Structure N10-43) The highest temple in Lamanai at 125ft
Belize, Lamanai, High Temple (Structure N10-43) The highest temple in Lamanai at 125ft
Overall view of Kyzyl Kala built around 3rd Century AD
The Karakul Gate and the remains of the city walls, circa 16th Century
Machu Picchu, Peru
Macchu Pichu, Peru
Sondor - capital of the Chanca Tribe who were pre Inca and their first great foe
Intiwatana (The Hitching Post of the Sun)
Chullpa (Inca burial chamber) with Lake Umayo behind
Po Klong Garai Cham Towers Brick built remnants of the Cham Kingdom of Panduranga, which dates back to 14th Century and the rule of King Jaya Simharvarman III
Ancient carved stone head of Zeus, Nemrut Dagi (Nemrut Dag), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Turkey Ancient carved stone heads of the gods, head of Zeus, Nemrut Dagi (Nemrut Dag)
Nemrut Dagi, Turkey
Hot Spring, Hierapolis, Turkey
The earthquake damaged city of Bhuj. Bhuj is located in the westernmost part of the state of Gujarat, in the western region of India. It is around 300 km from Ahmedabad, the state capital
Remains of a Buddhist stupa, circa 3rd century Ad. Height: 6 metres. Niya, north of Minfeng. This single ruined stupa of modest size stands at the centre of the site
Angkor Thom, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
The Elephant Temple at Musawwarat es-Sufra, south of Shendi, belongs to the Meroitic Period of the Kingdom of Cush and dates to around 270BC to 350AD
Bathed in early morning sunlight with a full moon still evident in the sky, the ruins of the Lion Temple, dedicated to the Lion God Apademak
The ruins of a Kiosk beside one of the four temples situated beside an important wadi at Naga some 30 km from the Nile. Discovered in 1821, the temples have been dated between 1BC and 1AD
An inhabitant of Pate village rides his donkey through ruins on the outskirts of modern Pate Village. With no roads or motor vehicles on the island
The 17th century tomb of Mwenya Bunu among ruins on the outskirts of modern Pate Village. All the buildings in Pate were constructed of coral rag
A collection of rusted cannons, which once defended the army garrison at Siyu Fort. The Sultan of Zanzibar in the middle of the 19th century built Siyu Fort at the end of the mangrove-lined tidal
The entrance to the Palace of Gedi, part of the historic ruins of an important Afro-Arab town founded in the late thirteenth or early fourteenth century, covering some 45 acres
An old wooden sailing boat, known as a dhow, at Qalansiah, an important fishing village in the northwest of Socotra Island. An Egyptian vulture perches on the prow
The ruins of the Basilica of St Simeon Stylites the Elder in the hills near Aleppo. St Simeon stood on top of a pillar for 30 years until his death in 459AD
Feeding the pigeons in front of the remains of the Roman Western Temple Gate outside the Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria
Pillars of the Great Colonnade stretch into the distance at Palmyra [aka Tadmor], a deserted city that despite Roman and Greek influences remained largely independent of Rome until its downfall in