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Mesa Verde, Mesa Verde National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Temple of Heracles, Valley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi), Agrigento, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Ggantija, a prehistoric temple constructed around 3000 BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Gozo, Malta, Europe

Columns of Byzantine Civic Centre Church dating from around 400 AD, built over earlier Roman civic centre, Pella, Jordan Valley, Jordan, Middle East

Destroyed old house full of bullet holes in the former war zone of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Europe

Food shop annexed to House of Neptune and Amphitrite, Herculaneum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Columns of a Roman temple, probably of Hercules, dating from 161-166 AD, on the Citadel at Amman, Jordan, Middle East

Persian style hilltop palace built 480 BC by king of Marion, redesigned in Hellenistic style and destroyed 400 BC, at Vouni, North Cyprus, Europe

St. Andrew's Castle founded around 1200, the oldest university town in Scotland, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

The 15th century temple of Candi Sukuh, on slopes of Gunung Lawu, east of Solo, thought to be linked to fertiflity cult, island of Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Armenian church of St. Gregory, dating from 1215, Ani, UNESCO World Heritage Site, northeast Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

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

Ruins and Pyramid of the Moon beyond, Teotihuacan, 150AD to 600AD and later used by the Aztecs, UNESCO World Heritage Site, north of Mexico City, Mexico, North America

The ruins of Herculaneum, a large Roman town destroyed in 79AD by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

The ruins of Herculaneum, a large Roman town destroyed in 79AD by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Mesa Verde, Mesa Verde National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Mesa Verde, Mesa Verde National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Colorado, United States of America, North America

Interior facade, Linlithgow Palace dating from between the 15th and 16th centuries, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Andrews castle dating from between the 14th and 17th centuries, Palace of the Bishops of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Graves, including beehive graves (Tholos tombs), in the desert near the ruins of the medieval city of Old Dongola, Sudan, Africa

Temple of Hera, Valley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi), Agrigento, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Temple of Hera, Valley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi), Agrigento, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Bakong Temple, AD881, Roluos Group, near Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Siem Reap, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Capitolium (Temple to the three main gods), Roman ruin of Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

King Johns Castle where King John resided prior to signing the Magna Carta in 1215, Odiham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Mnajdra, a Megalithic temple constructed at the end of the third milennium BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Malta, Europe

Phnom Bakheng dating from the late 9th and early 10th centuries, Angkor, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Ruins of St. Mary's Benedictine Abbey, Museum Gardens, York, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Archaeological ruins of the ancient city of Solin (known as Salona by the Romans), Split, Dalmatia Coast, Croatia, Europe

The Roman Stadium, the biggest and best preserved stadium in the world, archaeological site, Aphrodisias, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor

Kakku Buddhist Ruins, said to contain over two thousand brick and laterite stupas, legend holds that the first stupas were erected in the 12th century by Alaungsithu, King of Bagan (Pagan), Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), Asia