Remains of the port
Ancient mosaics
Hoopoe in the grass (Explored)
Mining on the mountain
The crooked building
Abandonned, but not forgotten
Rickety house
Funerary Temple
Burial Shaft
Pyramids and temples
Pyramid of Djoser
Burial chamber inside the Pyramid of Unas (Explore…
Through the archway
Row on row
Sand dunes of Caesarea
Grand facade (Explored)
High on the hill
Three entrances
Petra parking lot
Side view
Ross Castle
Facades
Weathered by time
The doorway
The ruins of Petra
Big man, little donkey
Al-Khazneh in the sunlight
Details of the Frieze
Guarding Petra
Three of a kind
Detail of Al-Khazneh 2
Detail of Al-Khazneh 1
Bedouins at Al-Khazneh
First view of Al Khazneh (Explored)
The light on the sandstone
Ancient tombs
Inside the castle (Explored)
Archer's windows from the inside
Archer's windows from the outside
A determined woman
The meeting of the ceiling lines
The Cardo
The Nymphaeum
The Agora
Stage left
The Temple of Artemis
It's all in the details
The piper
The stage
From seats to stage
Ionic by design (Explored)
Oval Forum
The scope of the city that was
That left standing (Explored)
Chunky columns
The individualist
Columns and Lintels
Globe thistles amind the ruins
Ornate rockpile
A Selfie Moment
Trajan's Market
Marble ruins
Trajan's Column
Looking down on early civilization
That which remains
Temple of Antoninus and Faustina
Ruins in the desert
Moray circles
Incan crop terraces
Baby llama (Explored)
Mama Llama
Temple of the Sun (Explored)
Temple of the Three Windows
The sun breaks through (Explored)
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Caesarea National Park, Israel contains the ruins of Caesarea Maritima, a city built by King Herod starting in 22 BCE over the ruins of a Phoenician naval station that dated from the 4th Century BCE. Caesarea Maritima had the largest port in the ancient world at that time and could accommodate 200 vessels.
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