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  • Sculpture of Australian Aboriginal men and child, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
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  • Lower section of the Earthly Mother sculpture, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_049.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_032.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Australian Aboriginal man, a self-portrait of William Ricketts is in the background, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_018.jpg
  • Section of the lush ferny pathway that winds through the William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_013.jpg
  • Sculpture of Australian Aboriginal children, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_014.jpg
  • Sculptures of Australian Aboriginal people, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_008.jpg
  • Sculpture of three men suspended on crosses, Two Aboriginal men flank the William Ricketts self-portrait, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_046.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_044.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_042.jpg
  • Sculpture of Australian Aboriginal children, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_041.jpg
  • Sculpture of Aboriginal man and William Ricketts (self-portrait) suspended on crosses, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_037.jpg
  • Sculpture of William Ricketts (self-portrait) surrounded by Australian Aboriginal children, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_038.jpg
  • Long Beard sculpture, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_030.jpg
  • A sculpture of winged figure and William Ricketts (self-portrait), William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_029.jpg
  • Entrance to the Grotto, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_025.jpg
  • Entrance to the Grotto, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_023.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Australian Aboriginal child, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_012.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Central Australian Aboriginal man, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_010.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Australian Aboriginal man, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_009.jpg
  • Twin sculptures guarding the entrance path to the William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_004.jpg
  • Carved faces of Aboriginal children emerging from a large stone, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_005.jpg
  • Twin sculptures guarding the entrance path to the William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_001.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Australian Aboriginal man, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_006.jpg
  • Earthly Mother sculpture, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_051.jpg
  • Sculpture of three men suspended on crosses, Two Aboriginal men flank the William Ricketts self-portrait, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_047.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_043.jpg
  • Sculpture of three men suspended on crosses, Two Aboriginal men flank the William Ricketts self-portrait, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_045.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_040.jpg
  • Various sculptures in a section known as ‘Brute’, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_039.jpg
  • Sculpture of William Ricketts (self-portrait) surrounded by Australian Aboriginal children, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_035.jpg
  • Various sculptures in a section known as ‘Brute’, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_036.jpg
  • Long Beard sculpture, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_031.jpg
  • Sculpture of an Australian Aboriginal man and children, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_027.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_028.jpg
  • Entrance to the Grotto, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_022.jpg
  • Entrance to the Grotto, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_021.jpg
  • Sculpture of William Ricketts (self-portrait), William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_019.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_016.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Australian Aboriginal child, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_011.jpg
  • Sculptures of Central Australian Aboriginal people, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_007.jpg
  • Carved faces of Aboriginal children emerging from a large stone, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_002.jpg
  • Sculpture of Central Australian Aboriginal men and child, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_052.jpg
  • Earthly Mother sculpture, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_050.jpg
  • William Ricketts Sanctuary. Victoria, Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_048.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Australian Aboriginal man within the Grotto, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_026.jpg
  • Entrance to the Grotto, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_024.jpg
  • Sculpture of the face of an Australian Aboriginal. William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_020.jpg
  • Sculpture of a Australian Aboriginal children, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_017.jpg
  • Sculptures of Australian Aboriginal men flanking a narrow pathway, William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_015.jpg
  • Twin sculptures guarding the entrance path to the William Ricketts Sanctuary, Victoria Australia.
    William_Ricketts_Sanctuary_003.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-044.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-037.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-027.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-021.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-007.jpg
  • Honour monuments flanked the sacred road which is submerged as the sanctuary lies below the water table. Claros, Turkey.  The sacred road linked the Temple and sanctuary of Apollo Claros to the ancient mother Greek city of Notion located south on the seaside.
    Turkey_Claros_073.jpg
  • Part view of the 2nd century BC Hellenistic Sanctuary of Asclepius, the political and religious heart of the city. The square complex is flanked by a small theatre, shrines and meeting rooms and sanctuary’s courtyard was surrounded by four double stoas, 140 bases from bronze honorary statues of eminent citizens and in its centre is the Doric Temple of Asclepius. Ancient Messene was founded on the foothills of Mount Ithomi in 369 B.C as the ancient capital of liberated Messenia.
    Greece_Messene_Ancient_077.tif
  • View of the surviving columns bases that once formed the imposing Propylon (grand entrance) of Sanctuary of Asclepius. Ancient Messene. Peloponnese. Greece. The political and religious heart of the city, the sanctuary’s courtyard was surrounded by four double stoas, had at least 140 bases from bronze honorary statues of eminent citizens and in its centre there was a Doric Temple. Ancient Messene was founded on the foothills of Mount Ithomi in 369 B.C as the ancient capital of liberated Messenia.
    Greece_Messene_Ancient_065.tif
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-0097.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-064.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-062.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-058.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-057.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-054.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-055.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-053.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-051.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-048.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-047.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-041.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-034.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-032.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-024.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-023.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-019.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-010.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-009.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-0005.jpg
  • Honour monuments flanked the sacred road which is submerged as the sanctuary lies below the water table. Claros, Turkey.  The sacred road linked the Temple and sanctuary of Apollo Claros to the ancient mother Greek city of Notion located south on the seaside.
    Turkey_Claros_075.jpg
  • Honour monuments flanked the sacred road which is submerged as the sanctuary lies below the water table. Claros, Turkey.  The sacred road linked the Temple and sanctuary of Apollo Claros to the ancient mother Greek city of Notion located south on the seaside.
    Turkey_Claros_074.jpg
  • Part view of the 2nd century BC Hellenistic Sanctuary of Asclepius, the political and religious heart of the city. The square complex is flanked by a small theatre, shrines and meeting rooms and sanctuary’s courtyard was surrounded by four double stoas, 140 bases from bronze honorary statues of eminent citizens and in its centre is the Doric Temple of Asclepius. Ancient Messene was founded on the foothills of Mount Ithomi in 369 B.C as the ancient capital of liberated Messenia.
    Greece_Messene_Ancient_076.tif
  • View of the 2nd century BC Hellenistic Sanctuary of Asclepius, the political and religious heart of the city. The square complex is flanked by a small theatre, shrines and meeting rooms and sanctuary’s courtyard was surrounded by four double stoas, 140 bases from bronze honorary statues of eminent citizens and in its centre is the Doric Temple of Asclepius. Ancient Messene was founded on the foothills of Mount Ithomi in 369 B.C as the ancient capital of liberated Messenia.
    Greece_Messene_Ancient_074.tif
  • View of the surviving columns bases that once formed the imposing Propylon (grand entrance) of Sanctuary of Asclepius. Ancient Messene. Peloponnese. Greece. The political and religious heart of the city, the sanctuary’s courtyard was surrounded by four double stoas, had at least 140 bases from bronze honorary statues of eminent citizens and in its centre there was a Doric Temple. Ancient Messene was founded on the foothills of Mount Ithomi in 369 B.C as the ancient capital of liberated Messenia.
    Greece_Messene_Ancient_066.tif
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-063.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-060.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-061.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-049.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-045.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-043.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-035.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-031.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-028.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-026.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-018.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-016.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-011.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-014.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-0015.jpg
  • Sanctuary of Aphrodite Palaepaphos Cyprus. This image was captured at Palaepaphos or Palaipaphos (Old Paphos), which was perhaps the most celebrated pilgrimage centre and sanctuary of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite throughout the ancient World. It is located within the limits of the modern village of Kouklia, 16 kilometres east of the modern town of Paphos on the south west coast of Cyprus. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Cyprus-Palaepaphos-005.jpg
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