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Pergamon

Trip No.2  Entry No.3  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Pergamon

Pergamon submitted by davidmorgan on 12th May 2007. The theatre.
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Asklepieion

Trip No.2  Entry No.4  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Temple Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Asklepieion

Asklepieion submitted by KiwiBetsy on 16th Oct 2006. General view of Asclepion site with entrance of tunnel at right.
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Ephesus

Trip No.2  Entry No.5  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Ephesus

Ephesus submitted by davidmorgan on 8th Feb 2007. View from the theatre to the silted up harbour in the distance.
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Ephesus Temple of Artemis

Trip No.2  Entry No.6  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Temple Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Ephesus Temple of Artemis

Ephesus Temple of Artemis submitted by davidmorgan on 27th Feb 2007. What remains of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In the background is 1375 CE Isabey Mosque and the 7th century CE Byzantine Ayasuluk Castle.
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Hierapolis

Trip No.2  Entry No.7  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Hierapolis

Hierapolis submitted by davidmorgan on 11th Jun 2007. Enjoying the hot spring at Hierapolis. It's great to swim among the marble ruins.
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Hierapolis Mausoleums

Trip No.2  Entry No.8  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Cut Tomb Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Hierapolis Mausoleums

Hierapolis Mausoleums submitted by davidmorgan on 12th May 2007. Engulfed by thermal spring deposits.
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Aphrodisias

Trip No.2  Entry No.9  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Aphrodisias

Aphrodisias submitted by davidmorgan on 9th May 2007. The stadium. February 1982.
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Myra Rock Cut Tombs

Trip No.2  Entry No.10  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Cut Tomb Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

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Aspendos

Trip No.2  Entry No.11  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Aspendos

Aspendos submitted by davidmorgan on 14th Jul 2007. The Roman aqueduct at Aspendos, fetching fresh mountain water.
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Side.

Trip No.2  Entry No.12  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Side.

Side. submitted by AlexHunger on 25th Dec 2005. Remains of Roman Temple of Athena and Apollo in Side, Turkey.
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Kaymakli Underground City

Trip No.2  Entry No.13  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Turkey
Visited: Yes on 1st Feb 1982

Kaymakli Underground City

Kaymakli Underground City submitted by Flickr on 26th Nov 2015. Passageway in the underground city of Kaymakli, Cappodocia, Turkey Cappadocia is one of the prettiest areas of Turkey - rich in scenery and in history. About 1600 years ago, Christians fled the Romans and then Muslims and hid in this area - often in underground cities - absolutely fascinating. The natural scenery is also unique - laced with volcanos and looking like the surface of the moon. The rock formations are called Fairy Chimneys - very impressive. I took these photos in October 2008....
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Knossos

Trip No.2  Entry No.14  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Palace Country: Greece (Crete)
Visited: Yes on 1st Mar 1982

Knossos

Knossos submitted by Thorgrim on 12th Nov 2004. The Minoan Palace of Knossos, Crete. Dating from the Minoan Bronze Age, the first palace was built around 2000BC and subsequently destroyed by earthquake. This later palace from the Neopalatial period had 1,200 rooms on five levels. In 1450 BC, it too was destroyed in a disaster caused by the volcanic eruption on Thera (Santorini) which destroyed that island and the Minoan civilisation. The restoration is by Sir Arthur Evans who commenced excavation in 1900.
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Matala

Trip No.2  Entry No.15  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Rock Cut Tomb Country: Greece (Crete)
Visited: Yes on 1st Mar 1982

Matala

Matala submitted by davidmorgan on 18th Sep 2007. Postcard of Matala when hippies still occupied the tombs.
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Cerro Rico

Trip No.7  Entry No.1  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Mine, Quarry or other Industry Country: Bolivia
Visited: Yes on 1st Nov 1994

Cerro Rico

Cerro Rico submitted by davidmorgan on 17th Jun 2007. View of El Cerro Rico from Potosí.
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Tarapaya

Trip No.7  Entry No.2  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature Country: Bolivia
Visited: Yes on 1st Nov 1994

Tarapaya

Tarapaya submitted by davidmorgan on 25th May 2007. The Inca developed this hot spring by tiling the edge.
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Tiwanaku

Trip No.7  Entry No.3  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Bolivia
Visited: Yes on 1st Nov 1994

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Suriki Island

Trip No.7  Entry No.4  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Mine, Quarry or other Industry Country: Bolivia
Visited: Yes on 1st Nov 1994

Suriki Island

Suriki Island submitted by davidmorgan on 19th Oct 2008. These boatmen made Thor Heyerdahl's Ra II. They still use these reed craft for fishing on Lake Titicaca.
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Sacsayhuaman

Trip No.7  Entry No.5  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Hillfort Country: Peru
Visited: Yes on 1st Nov 1994

Sacsayhuaman

Sacsayhuaman submitted by davidmorgan on 30th May 2007. Some local fauna for the tourists.
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Tambomachay

Trip No.7  Entry No.6  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Peru
Visited: Yes on 1st Nov 1994

Tambomachay

Tambomachay submitted by davidmorgan on 23rd Apr 2010. Water is channelled down through this structure. November 1994.
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Pisac Ruins

Trip No.7  Entry No.7  Date Added: 20th Sep 2010
Site Type: Ancient Village or Settlement Country: Peru
Visited: Yes on 1st Nov 1994

Pisac Ruins

Pisac Ruins submitted by davidmorgan on 15th Mar 2009. Having a rest at 3344m altitude on Sunday morning after a heavy session the previous night in The Cross Keys pub in Cusco.
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