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Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Bosra. The Citadel. Built in 8th century

Syria. Bosra. The Citadel. Built in 8th century
Syria. Bosra. The citadel. Built in 8th century. Photo before the Syrian Civil War

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Bosra. A View of the citadel. The theater is located

Syria. Bosra. A View of the citadel. The theater is located indide. Built in 8th century

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Aleppo. The Citadel

Syria. Aleppo. The Citadel. Medieval fortified palace in the centre of the old city. The majority of the construction as it stands today is thought to originate from the Ayyubid period

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Citadel of Aleppo. Medieval fortified. Built 3rd mill

Syria. Citadel of Aleppo. Medieval fortified. Built 3rd millenium BC-12th century AD. The fortified entrance

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Citadel of Aleppo. Medieval fortified. Built 3rd mill

Syria. Citadel of Aleppo. Medieval fortified. Built 3rd millenium BC-12th century AD

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Citadel of Aleppo. Medieval fortified. Built 3rd mill

Syria. Citadel of Aleppo. Medieval fortified. Built 3rd millenium BC-12th century AD

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Aleppo. The Citadel

Syria. Aleppo. The Citadel. Medieval fortified palace in the centre of the old city. The majority of the construction as it stands today is thought to originate from the Ayyubid period

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Roman mosaic at the Theatre of Bosra. Syria

Roman mosaic at the Theatre of Bosra. Syria
Syria. Bosra. Roman Mosaic of the theatre. At the top, a camel caravan and, at the bottom, a hunting scene

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Krak des Chevaliers

Syria. Krak des Chevaliers. Castle built in the twelfth century by the Knights Hospitaller during the Crusades to the Holy Land. Room of receptions and gallery. Ruins

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Bosra. Hammab Manshak. Old public baths. 14th century

Syria. Bosra. Hammab Manshak. Old public baths. 14th century
Islamic art. Syria. Bosra. Hammab Manshak. Old public baths. Mamluk era. 14th century. View. Ruins

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Krak des Chevaliers

Syria. Krak des Chevaliers. Castle built in the twelfth century by the Knights Hospitaller during the Crusades to the Holy Land

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Decumanus (avenue). Ruins. 3rd c

Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Decumanus (avenue). Ruins. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century

Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. The Citadel of Aleppo. Entrance

Syria. The Citadel of Aleppo. Entrance
islamic art. The Citadel of Aleppo. The majority of the construction as it stands today is thought to originate from the Ayyubid period. 13th-15th centuries. Entrance

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tad

Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Crusader church inside the Citadel of Salah Ed-Din o

Syria. Crusader church inside the Citadel of Salah Ed-Din or Saladin castle. Near Latakia. World Heritage Site by UNESCO

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. The Citadel of Salah Ed-Din or Saladin castle

Syria. The Citadel of Salah Ed-Din or Saladin castle. Near Latakia. World Heritage Site by UNESCO

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. The Citadel of Salah Ed-Din or Saladin castle

Syria. The Citadel of Salah Ed-Din or Saladin castle. Near Latakia. World Heritage Site by UNESCO

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Syria. Krak des Chevaliers

Syria. Krak des Chevaliers. Castle built in the twelfth century by the Knights Hospitaller during the Crusades to the Holy Land

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Camel Caravan close to Valley of Tombs, Palmyra, Syria

Camel Caravan close to Valley of Tombs, Palmyra, Syria
Camel Caravan close to Palmyra, Homs Governate, Syria. Dating back to the Neolithic, Palmyra was first attested in the early second millennium BC as a caravan stop for travellers crossing the Syrian

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Ruins of Palmyra, Syria

Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
Illustration of a Palmyra Ruins

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Teatro di Palmyra

Teatro di Palmyra
The Roman ruined theatre at the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria, 2008

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria

Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria
The Roman ruined theatre at the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria

Roman Theatre, Palmyra, Syria
The Roman ruined theatre at the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: The triumphal Arch, Palmyra

The triumphal Arch, Palmyra
Arch of Triumph (or Triumphal arch) in Palmyra.A 2, 000-year-old Roman arch of triumph in the ancient city of Palmyra in Syria has been blown up by Isis militants

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Decumanus Maximus, Palmyra

Decumanus Maximus, Palmyra
The columned main street (decumanuu maximus) of Palmyra

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Temple of Bel, Palmyra

Temple of Bel, Palmyra
The Temple of Bel, also known as the Temple of Baal, was an ancient stone ruin located in Palmyra, Syria. The temple, consecrated to the Mesopotamian god Bel

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Triumphal Arch, Palmyra

Triumphal Arch, Palmyra
Triumphal Arch or Septimius Severus Arch in the colonnaded street of Palmyra. Besides the main central arch there are two side passages decorated with niches in the upper parts

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Olonnades of the Temple of Bel

Olonnades of the Temple of Bel
Palmyra. Syria. View of the north-western corner internal colonnades of the Temple of Bel. Dedicated to Bel who is thought to be the supreme God of the Palmyrene pantheon

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Looking Down From Up

Looking Down From Up
Palmyra in Syria viewed from the hill above it

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Taken from the Qala at ibn Maan castle at sunset.Maybe the last time we will see this UNESCO historical site as Islamic state are within a couple of kms away

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
The Road To Nowhere.......In a couple of days it will all be gone

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
The Colonnade street in Palmyra, Syria

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Monumental Arch, Palmyra

Monumental Arch, Palmyra
Sunset at the Unesco World heritage Site.From the main road through the town

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
The unesco roman ruins

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Looking down the colonnade street towards the now destroyed monumental arch

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria

Monumental Arch, Palmyra, Syria
Sunset at the Unesco World heritage Site. Before the Syrian conflict started in 2011, more than 150, 000 tourists visited the city of Palmyra every year

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is an ancient ruined city situated 215 km northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The ancient ruins are a Unesco World heritage Site and surrounded by palm trees

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Apamea, Syria

Apamea, Syria
The Great Colonnade was the main avenue of Apamea which ran for nearly 2 kilometres, making it among the longest and most famous in the Roman world

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Apamea, Syria

Apamea, Syria
The Great Colonnade was the main avenue of Apamea which ran for nearly 2 kilometres, making it among the longest and most famous in the Roman world

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Apamea, Syria

Apamea, Syria
The Great Colonnade was the main avenue of Apamea which ran for nearly 2 kilometres, making it among the longest and most famous in the Roman world

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Apamea, Syria

Apamea, Syria
The Great Colonnade was the main avenue of Apamea which ran for nearly 2 kilometres, making it among the longest and most famous in the Roman world

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is an ancient ruined city situated 215 km northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The ancient ruins are a Unesco World heritage Site and surrounded by palm trees

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is an ancient ruined city situated 215 km northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The ancient ruins are a Unesco World heritage Site and surrounded by palm trees

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is an ancient ruined city situated 215 km northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The ancient ruins are a Unesco World heritage Site and surrounded by palm trees

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is an ancient ruined city situated 215 km northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The ancient ruins are a Unesco World heritage Site and surrounded by palm trees

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria
Palmyra is an ancient ruined city situated 215 km northeast of the Syrian capital, Damascus. The ancient ruins are a Unesco World heritage Site and surrounded by palm trees

Background imageAncient City of Aleppo Collection: Palmyra, Syris

Palmyra, Syris
Whats going to happen to 2000 years of history?Sunrise at the UNESCO site



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