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  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of steep medieval narrow alleyway and steps that lead up to stone houses. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_007.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of steep medieval narrow alleyway lined with pot plants and steps that lead up to stone houses. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_008.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. Part view of the charming medieval main plateia, Dzamiou square and the elegant Venetian belfry tower from the 13th century Cathedral of Christ in Chains. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_010.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the charming medieval main plateia, Dzamiou square, which has a 18th century cannon and the 13th century Cathedral of Christ in Chains with its elegant Venetian belfry. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_001.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of a black and white cat sitting on a stone fence of a house with a brown gate and door in medieval narrow alleyway. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_002.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_006.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_005.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_003.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-021.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of pot plants with green plants with red flowers in front of a stone house with a brown arched front door. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_009.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_004.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View along a quiet narrow lane in the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_010.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_006.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-024.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-020.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-017.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-005.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-003.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of a burst of colourful potted plants in a quite back lane in the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_023.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of a typical Tuscan rustic scene, with many colourful plants backed against a stone wall along the main street of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_021.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of two wooden chairs standing beside a rustic building wall in the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_019.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of two wooden chairs standing beside a rustic building wall in the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_018.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of a Tuscan rustic building wall with pot plants on the main street of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_014.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View on right of the arched entrance Porta al Ciglio at the west end of town, the large stone building beside it is being used as a trattoria. The charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_012.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View along a quiet narrow lane in the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_011.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of hanging pot plant with a purple flowering plant against a Tuscan rustic wall on the main street of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_008.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of a typical Tuscan rustic scene, with many colourful plants backed against a stone wall along the main street of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_004.tif
  • Erice. Sicily. Italy. View along a narrow winding cobblestone lane in the picturesque medieval hill top town of Erice, located in western Sicily in the province of Trapani.
    Erice_Sicily_Italy_016.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Partial view of the ruins of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle. Monolithos is perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_016.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Partial view of the ruins of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle. Monolithos is perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_015.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Stone walls of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_014.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Stone walls of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_013.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_007.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_005.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_002.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-031.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-028.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-018.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-010.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-007.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-001.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View through a narrow lane in the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_022.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of a typical Tuscan rustic scene, with many colourful plants backed against a stone wall along the main street of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_020.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View along the main street of the pedestrian only of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street , Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_017.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View of a Tuscan rustic building wall with pot plants on the main street of the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_013.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View on right of the arched entrance Porta al Ciglio at the west end of town, the large stone building beside it is being used as a trattoria. The charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_003.tif
  • Erice. Sicily. Italy. View of sculptured and ornate stone framed wooden door in the picturesque medieval hill top town of Erice, located in western Sicily in the province of Trapani.
    Erice_Sicily_Italy_019.tif
  • Erice. Sicily. Italy. View along a narrow winding cobblestone lane in the picturesque medieval hill top town of Erice, located in western Sicily in the province of Trapani.
    Erice_Sicily_Italy_004.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Closeup view of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_003.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_001.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-033.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-029.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. Picturesque view of the medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-026.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-025.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. Close up detail view of some of the crumbling buildings at the hilltop medieval ghost town of Craco .Rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower and overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-023.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. Close up detail view of some of the crumbling buildings at the hilltop medieval ghost town of Craco .Rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower and overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-022.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-016.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-014.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-012.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-011.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-009.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-008.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-006.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-004.tif
  • Pienza. Tuscany. Italy. View along a quiet narrow lane in the charming Renaissance and medieval hilltop town of Pienza in southern Tuscany. The town is a maze of delightful small lanes that feeds off the main street, Corso Rossellino, named after the architect who was commissioned by Pope Pius II in the 15th century to transform the town into a model for Renaissance town planning. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Pienza_Italy_016.tif
  • Montalcino. Tuscany. Italy. View of the tall narrow tower from the 13th century Palazzo Comunale in medieval heart of the Southern Tuscan hill town.
    Montalcino_Italy_006.tif
  • Erice. Sicily. Italy. View along a narrow winding cobblestone lane in the picturesque medieval hill top town of Erice, located in western Sicily in the province of Trapani.
    Erice_Sicily_Italy_018.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The ruined basilica at Monolithos, a medieval crusader castle. Monolithos is perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_020.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-030.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-019.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-015.tif
  • Erice. Sicily. Italy. View along a narrow winding cobblestone lane in the picturesque medieval hill top town of Erice, located in western Sicily in the province of Trapani.
    Erice_Sicily_Italy_017.tif
  • Italy. Basilicate. Craco. The medieval hilltop ghost town of Craco which is dominated by its magnificent Norman period tower. Scenically rising above its mesmerizing landscape, the town overlooks the Cavone river valley in the region of Basilicate in southern Italy. Founded around 500 AD, the town which is in a seismic active area was completely abandoned by its population in 1991 when a succession of landslides threatened to ruin the town and its people.
    Craco_Basilicata_Italy-013.tif
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_163.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_159.jpg
  • Narrow alley medieval citadel Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_157.jpg
  • Main Gate Medieval Citadel city of Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_151.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_137.jpg
  • Door knob knocker medieval citadel Mdina Malta. Citadel of Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_132.jpg
  • Door knob knocker medieval citadel Mdina Malta. Citadel of Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_133.jpg
  • Door knob knocker medieval citadel Mdina Malta. Citadel of Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_120.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_117.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_111.jpg
  • Narrow alley medieval citadel Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_106.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_100.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_090.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_086.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_085.jpg
  • Narrow alley medieval citadel Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_080.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_064.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_058.jpg
  • St Pauls Cathedral medieval citadel Mdina Malta.This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_052.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_029.jpg
  • Main Gate Medieval Citadel city of Mdina Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_020.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_014.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_010.jpg
  • Erice. Sicily. Italy. View of the medieval iron door entrance to the privately owned Castello (Torre) Pepoli, a reconstructed Norman castle with a 15th century tower. The picturesque medieval hill top town of Erice is located in western Sicily in the province of Trapani
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  • Erice. Sicily. Italy. View of the medieval iron door entrance to the privately owned Castello (Torre) Pepoli, a reconstructed Norman castle with a 15th century tower. The picturesque medieval hill top town of Erice is located in western Sicily in the province of Trapani
    Erice_Sicily_Italy_032.tif
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_164.jpg
  • Medieval walled citadel city of Mdina  Malta. This image was captured at the splendid medieval walled citadel city of Mdina (nicknamed the Silent City), a fortified city perched on a rocky outcrop in the southwest of Malta.
    Malta_Mdina_162.jpg
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