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The Oval Forum and Cardo Maximus in the ancient city of Jerash, believed to be founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East
Cardo (main street) of the Roman Decapolis city, dating from 39 to 76 AD, looking south to the Temple of Zeus, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East
Two cyclists pass the Great Colonnade (Cardo), Palmyra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Syria, Middle East
Syria, Orontes Valley, Apamea, The Museum Established In A Turkish Khan (Caravanserai), A Roman Mosaic Representing Romulus And Remus Fed By The Roman Wolf And Found In The Apamea Cardo Ruins
Syria, Orontes Valley, Apamea, The Museum Established In A Turkish Khan (Caravanserai), Detail Of A Roman Mosaic That Was Found In The Apamea Cardo Ruins
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman City Ruins, Gate Entering The 1200m Columnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman Cities Center), Camel Riders On The Road
Syria, Orontes Valley, Apamea, The Museum Established In A Turkish Khan (Caravanserai), An Outstanding Roman Mosaic Found In The Apamea Cardo Ruins And Representing A Hungry Angry Lion
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman City Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Columnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman Cities Center), In Fore The Open Air Theatre Then The Tetrapylons Built To Shelter 4 Statues, At Rear The Arab Castle On Top Of A Hill
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman City Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center) , In Foreground Collapsed Walls After Several Earthquakes, At Back The Arab Castle On Top Of A Hill
Ancient Roman Street Cardo V, Herculaneum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
Ancient Roman Street Cardo V, Herculaneum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
Syria, Orontes Valley, Apamea, The Colonnnade (Corinthian Style Capitals) Lining The Cardo In The Roman City
Syria, Orontes Valley, Apamea, The Colonnnade (Corinthian Style Capitals) Lining The Cardo In The Roman City
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman City Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Columnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman Cities Center), In Fore The Open Air Theatre Then The Tetrapylons Built To Shelter 4 Statues, At Rear The Arab Castle On Top Of A Hill
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Gate Entering The 1200m Long Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman City Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman Cities Center), Location Of The Baths
Ancient Roman Street Cardo V, Herculaneum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center), Arab Castle On Hill Behind
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Gate Entering The 1200m Long Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City)
Syria, Palmyra Oasis, The Roman Ruins, Remnants Of The 1200m Colonnade Edging The Cardo (Main Road In The Roman City Center)
Syria, West Desert, Ruins Of The Ancient City Of Palmyra, Gate Of Roman Cardo Biker And Noticeboard At Fore
The oval forum and the south end of the cardo maximus (main street) of Jerash, the ancient Gerasa, Jordan
The oval forum and the south end of the cardo maximus (main street) of Jerash, the ancient gerasa, Jordan
The ruins of Herculaneum, a large Roman town destroyed in 79AD by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ercolano, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe