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  • Luxor Egypt. Seven statues adorn the north façade of the seventh Pylon facing Cachette court at the Temple of Amun at Karnak. The
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_068.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Red sandstone statue of Amun at the north doorway of the Chamber of the Annals at the Karnak Temple complex.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_058.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Red sandstone statue of Amun at the north doorway of the Chamber of the Annals at the Karnak Temple complex.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_057.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Red sandstone statue of Amun at the north doorway of the Chamber of the Annals at the Karnak Temple complex.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_006.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourists walking past the tombs of Ramses VI and the famous tomb of King Tutankhamun at the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_011.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the tomb of Ramsses V and VII at the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_007.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Valley of Kings tombs of Ramses VI at the rear and the famous tomb of King Tutankhamun in front below.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_005.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Middle Kingdom statue on the seventh pylon north façade facing Cachette court at the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_072.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Middle Kingdom statue on the seventh pylon north façade facing Cachette court at the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_071.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Tuthmosis III statues on the seventh pylon north façade facing Cachette court at the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_070.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Red sandstone statue of Amunet at the north doorway of the Chamber of the Annals at the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_060.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Red sandstone statue of Amunet at the north doorway of the Chamber of the Annals at the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_059.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Obelisk of Tuthmosis at the Temple of Amun at Karnak
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_053.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Obelisk of Tuthmosis at the Temple of Amun at Karnak
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_052.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_039.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Valley of the Kings signpost to the tomb o Ramsses VII.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_018.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the tomb of Ramses III at The Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_015.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourist at the entrance to the most famous of all Pharaoh tombs , the tomb of King Tutankhamum at the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_009.tif
  • Luxor Egypt. Statues adorn the north façade of the seventh Pylon facing Cachette court at the Temple of Amun at Karnak. The
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_069.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The entrance of the Temple of Ramses III at the Temple of Amun of Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_020.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_041.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. View towards the Hypostyle Hall from the great court of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_033.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Signpost to tombs at the the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_016.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Valley of the Kings signpost to the tomb o Ramsses VII.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_017.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the tomb of Ramses III at The Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_014.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourists walkiing the dusty paths to various tombs at the Valley of the Kings
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_012.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourist at the entrance to the most famous of all Pharaoh tombs , the tomb of King Tutankhamum at the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_010.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the most famous of all Pharaoh tombs , the tomb of King Tutankhamum at the Valley of the Kings.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_008.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Valley of Kings tombs of Ramses VI at the rear and the famous tomb of King Tutankhamun in front below.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_006.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the Valley of the Kings tomb of Rameses IV.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_003.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the Valley of the Kings tomb of Rameses IV.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_002.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Entrance to the Valley of the Kings tomb of Rameses IV.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_001.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Obelisk of Tuthmosis at the Temple of Amun at Karnak
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_054.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The Obelisk of Tuthmosis at the Temple of Amun at Karnak
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_051.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The entrance of the Temple of Ramses III at the Temple of Amun of Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_019.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. The entrance of the Temple of Ramses III at the Temple of Amun of Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_018.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourists at the entrance of the Temple of Ramses III at the Temple of Amun of Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_017.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourists at the entrance of the Temple of Ramses III at the Temple of Amun of Karnak.
    Egypt_Karnak_Temples_016.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_042.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_040.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_038.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Relief  found at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_037.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. View towards the Hypostyle Hall from the great court of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_034.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Seated temple guard at the entrance of a dark hallway that leads to the inner sanctums of the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_036.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Tourists walking through the 14 huge columns of the Colonnade of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_030.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Huge pink granite bust of Ramses II at the entrance to the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_011.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. View towards the Hypostyle Hall from the great court of Amenhotep III at the Temple of Luxor.
    Egypt_Temple_of_Luxor_003.tif
  • Luxor. Egypt. Africa. Valley of Kings tombs of Ramses VI at the rear and the famous tomb of King Tutankhamun in front below.
    Egypt_Valley_of_Kings_004.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_046.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of ancient roman street at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_042.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the columned hallway of the basement of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_083.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_079.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of open space remains of the Roman Forum at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_041.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_026.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the underground five columned hall of the New house of the Hunt Roman villa. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_086.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the columned hallway of the basement of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_082.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_081.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_077.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_078.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_073.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_072.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement columned hallway at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_070.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_071.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_066.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_064.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. Partial view of the basement columned hallway at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_060.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the basement room with the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_059.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_058.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic paved basement room of the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_057.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of remains of buildings including the House of the Fishing at northern end of the archaeological site. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_053.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of remains of buildings including the House of the Fishing at northern end of the archaeological site. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_052.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_050.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_045.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the open air central colonnaded underground courtyard of the house of the hunt. The House takes its name from a mosaic now exhibited in the Bardo museum in Tunis. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_043.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of open space remains of the Roman Forum at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_040.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of rear of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_038.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_031.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_027.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_029.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_028.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic of a bear in the orchestra of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_023.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_021.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_020.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_018.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the an entrance to the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_017.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the ground level courtyard with columns at the house of the hunt roman villa. Directly below is an entire underground residence of lavish style with a dining room and bedrooms and centred with open air colonnaded courtyard. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_004.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.   View of the underground five columned hall of the New house of the Hunt Roman villa. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_087.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of the mosaic of Venus at the Roman villa known as the House of Amphitrite.  The highlight of the Roman city, the underground basement residence is intact with columns separating rooms adorned with magnificent exquisite mosaics throughout especially the one depicting Venus. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_063.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of rear entry to the rows of seats of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_039.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_036.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of arched entry to the orchestra of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_035.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of ruins of the baths, market and the capitol in the distance at the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_033.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia.  View of the small and well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_025.tif
  • Bulla Regia. Tunisia. View of a mosaic of a bear in the orchestra of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre built in the 4th century in the ancient city. Situated in north-western Tunisia and lying in an extremely fertile region the ancient Roman city of Bulla Regia is famed for its unique and distinctive underground villas built by the wealthy Romans in the second and third centuries AD to escape the baking Tunisian summer heat.
    Tunisia_Bulla_Regia_022.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front and North side of the Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Santorini around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_009.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. Image of the front and North side of the Temple of Zeus which like most Greek Temples always faced east. The Temple dates originally from the 5th century BC and is comparable in size to the Parthenon in Athens Greece.  Constructed in an archaic Doric style using local yellow limestone, the temple was destroyed in the AD 115 during the Jewish revolt and then rebuilt in AD120 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian. The 365 AD earthquake reduced it to rubble and it has been painstakingly restored by archaeologists. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Santorini around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Zeus_Temple_010.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View at the sculpture museum of some of the beautiful marble finery that once adorned its ancient buildings. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Thera –Santorini- around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Museum_044.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View at the museum of the beautiful sculpture known as the Three Graces. The sculpture is a representation of the three daughters of Zeus known as three charites, Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia - who were said to represent beauty, charm and joy. This Roman example dates from the time of Hadrian and was found in the Baths of Trajan. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Thera –Santorini- around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Museum_041.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View at the museum of the beautiful sculpture known as the Three Graces. The sculpture is a representation of the three daughters of Zeus known as three charites, Euphrosyne, Aglaea and Thalia - who were said to represent beauty, charm and joy. This Roman example dates from the time of Hadrian and was found in the Baths of Trajan. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Thera –Santorini- around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Museum_042.tif
  • Cyrene. Libya. View at the sculpture museum of a marble statue of Alexander the Great.  This Roman example dates from the time of Hadrian and was found in the Baths of Trajan. Cyrene which was founded by Greek immigrants from the little Greek island of Thera –Santorini- around 631 BC is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is North Africa’s most complete ancient Greek city.
    Libya_Cyrene_Museum_027.tif
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