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Europe, Italy, Tuscany, Pisa, Torre di Pisa, Leaning Tower of Pisa
Europe, Italy, Tuscany, Pisa, Battistero di San Giovanni
Maya Indian Carvnig at the Copan Ruinas, Honduras, Central America
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
Statue of St James at the Cathedral of Santiago in Santiago de Compostela
An old stone alcove is framed by a red painted wall in a mansion in Llanes
Detail of carved stone figures on the XIIth C Romanesque Church of Santa Maria de Piasca
Stone Carving, Sligo Abbey, Co. Sligo, Ireland
The arresting Belfort, or belfry, soars over the Markt, or marketplace, in Bruges. For centuries it served as a watchtower and clocktower
Some of Antiguas small churches excel in decorative flourishes such as ribbed columns and stucco mouldings
A man walks along the a street in downtown Antigua beside the brightly painted houses
Some of the finest preserved moais on Easter Island, the splendid moais of Ahu Nau Nau sit on their platform on Anakena Beach surrounded by white sand, turquoise sea and swaying palm trees
Five of the fifteen colossal stone statues or moais of Tongariki at sunrise. The moais stand on their platform or ahu on the eastern coast of the island at the foot of the Poike Peninsula
The supine form of a finely chiselled moai or stone head, at Ahu One Makihi on the south coast near to Rano Raraku. Water has collected in the eye of the moai
A carved stone condor stands on the gatepost of the main church at the small village of Tahua on the northern shore of the Salar de Uyuni, the worlds largest salt flat
Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century. The Balbals at Balasagun have been collected from sites all over Kyrgyzstan
Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century, Balasagun. The Balbals at Balasagun have been collected from sites all over Kyrgyzstan
Iran, Persepolis. The Hundred Column Palace, this relief illustrating the Monarch enthroned in New Years Day ceremonies, Persepolis (Takht-e Jamshid), near Shiraz.In about 512BC
Visitor beside one of the Buddha statues at the 5th Century Yungang Caves, a series of Buddhist grottoes
Overview of Bushman petroglyphs near caves formations at Twyfelfontein (doubtful fountain) c3000BC Overview of Bushman petroglyphs near caves formations at Twyfelfontein (doubtful fountain) c3000BC
Bushman Rhino Petroglyph near caves formations at Twyfelfontein (doubtful fountain) c3000BC Bushman Rhino Petroglyph near caves formations at Twyfelfontein (doubtful fountain) c3000BC
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
Croatia, Knin Region, Sibenik, Cathedral of St. Jacob, Frieze of former town residents CROATIA-Sibenik-Knin Region-SIBENIK: Cathedral of St