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  • The re-erected temple of Hera on the archaeological site of the ancient Greek town of Selinunte, southwest Sicily, Italy.
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  • Collapsed temple columns on the archaeological site of the ancient Greek town of Selinunte, southwest Sicily, Italy
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  • The re-erected temple of Hera on the archaeological site of the ancient Greek town of Selinunte, southwest Sicily, Italy.
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  • The re-erected temple of Hera on the archaeological site of the ancient Greek town of Selinunte, southwest Sicily, Italy.
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  • Ancient Greek temple amidst a winter lanscape of  olive groves at Agrigento, Sicily
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  • An ancient nuraghe stone tower lies ruined amidst moss and trees in the Parco della Giara near Tuili, Sardinia
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  • A local taigan and an alsatian dog in front of the caranavsarai monument of Tash Rabat, Kyrgyzstan.
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  • The remains of the Roman amphitheatre, Syracuse (Siracusa), Sicily
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  • The via Sacra in the Graeco-Roman city of Poseidonia, now known as the achaeological site of Paestum, in Campania, southern Italy
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  • Aloes grow around the doric Greek temple at Segesta in northwest Sicily
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  • Part of an original Roman temple remains standing within a modern building in Place du Forum in Arles in Provence France
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  • Domed interior of the central hall in the caranavsarai monument of Tash Rabat, Kyrgyzstan.
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  • The base of the Burana Tower, a yurt, and a Soviet era building in Kyrgyzstan
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