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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
    African Daisy_Multi Exposure_030.jpg
  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
    African Daisy_Multi Exposure_028.jpg
  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
    African Daisy_Multi Exposure_025.jpg
  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
    African Daisy_Multi Exposure_039.jpg
  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
    African Daisy_Multi Exposure_020.jpg
  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
    African Daisy_Multi Exposure_018.jpg
  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Multiple exposure of Osteospermums (African daisy) flowers in which numerous exposures were layered to create a single image in-camera.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View towards the main entrance and exit of the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View towards the main entrance and exit of the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt. Part view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View along the main promenade flanked by palm streets at Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View towards the Cairene architecturally inspired hilltop restaurant over the lush and formal gardens of the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View towards the Cairene architecturally inspired hilltop restaurant over the lush and formal gardens of the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View towards the main entrance and exit of the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the towering minarets at the citadel from the main promenade at Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the towering minarets at the citadel from the main promenade at Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the towering minarets at the citadel from the main promenade at Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the towering minarets at the citadel from the main promenade at Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the citadel through Islamic arches from the Cairene architecturally inspired Hilltop Restaurant at Al-Azhar Park, a landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the citadel through Islamic arches from the Cairene architecturally inspired Hilltop Restaurant at Al-Azhar Park, a landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt. View of a courtyard with a central fountain from the Cairene architecturally inspired Hilltop Restaurant at Al-Azhar Park, a landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt. Part view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of the domes and towering minarets of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha at the citadel from the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo
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  • Cairo. Egypt. Part view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of the domes and towering minarets of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha at the citadel from the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of the domes and towering minarets of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha at the citadel from the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of the domes and towering minarets of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali Pasha at the citadel from the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of various differently designed Islamic mosque domes at the city of the dead from the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  View of various differently designed Islamic mosque domes at the city of the dead from the Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis and refuge in Cairo. The city of the dead is the northern cemetery of a vast necropolis that is not just home to the dead but also home to hundreds of thousands of living people who have occupied the larger tombs and mausoleums.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the citadel from the Cairene architecturally inspired Hilltop Restaurant at Al-Azhar Park, a modern landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Distant view of the citadel through Islamic arches from the Cairene architecturally inspired Hilltop Restaurant at Al-Azhar Park, a landscaped green oasis in Cairo.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Cairo. Egypt.  Panoramic view of Cairo, capital of Egypt and the largest city in Africa and the Arab world.
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  • Qasr Libya. Cyrenaica. Libya. View of the now empty squares of the Eastern Church floor where the fifty mosaics were found, before being moved to the museum. The Church is located juts 100 metres from the museum. The lively and colourful mosaics of Qasr Libya are considered some of the finest examples of Byzantine period art ever discovered. Dating from around 529-40 AD in the period of Emperor Justinian, the mosaics subjects range from animals, plants and mythological creatures.
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  • Qasr Libya. Cyrenaica. Libya. Close-up view inside the museum of the intricate details on one of the extraordinary collection of fifty mosaics that were found in the floor of the Eastern Church. The lively and colourful mosaics of Qasr Libya are considered some of the finest examples of Byzantine period art ever discovered. Dating from around AD 529-40 during the reign of Emperor Justinian, the mosaics subjects range from animals, plants and mythological creatures.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View inside tomb one at Zanzur museum showing a scene where the deceased seems to be saying goodbye to his family and being led away to the afterlife. Below it is a scene of a animal pursuing a Antelope. Dating from the second half of the first century AD and located on the lower floor of the museum, the tomb overall is richly decorated with skilfully painted scenes representing death, life and resurrection, mythological figures and interpretations and various animals.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View of the palace of the crown prince palace which is located off the eastern end of Sharia Jamahuriya. Situated on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea on the north-west coast of Libya, Tripoli was founded around 7th century BC by the Phoenicians and is the capital and largest city of Libya.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. The entrance to the Ahmed Pash Karamanli Mosque which is the largest Mosque in the Medina. Dating from the 1730’s, the Mosque is richly decorated and amid it forest of marble columns has beautifully crafted floral, geometrical patterns and Moorish designs on its doors, walls and ceilings.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View of the imposing facade of the former Catholic cathedral and now Grand Mosque or Mosque of Masjed Jamal Abdel Nasser. Located on Algeria Square or Maidan al-Jazayir, the neo –Romanesque structure was built in 1928 during the Italian occupation and was converted into a Mosque in 1970 after the coup and revolution.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View along a tree lined street towards the imposing facade of the former Catholic cathedral and now Grand Mosque or Mosque of Masjed Jamal Abdel Nasser. Located on Algeria Square or Maidan al-Jazayir, the neo –Romanesque structure was built in 1928 during the Italian occupation and was converted into a Mosque in 1970 after the coup or revolution.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View of the imposing facade of the former Catholic cathedral and now Grand Mosque or Mosque of Masjed Jamal Abdel Nasser. Located on Algeria Square or Maidan al-Jazayir, the neo –Romanesque structure was built in 1928 during the Italian occupation and was converted into a Mosque in 1970 after the coup and revolution. In the foreground are two traffic police directing the traffic around the busy square.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View of one of the arched labyrinthine of quiet lanes that are found inside the Medina. Originating from Roman times, the true heart of Tripoli is the ancient walled Medina or Old city which is a fascinating, exotic and bustling mix of narrow alleys, ornate doorways, elaborate mosques, various souks or markets and intoxicating rich sugar and spice aromas.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View of the stairway in the marble paved courtyard of the Old British Consulate which has a large tree in its centre and is elegantly surrounded by Moorish archways and balconies. Located in the Medina, the building was constructed in 1744 for the Karamanli dynasty and was used by the British as a consulate for approximately 100 years from the mid eighteenth cent until 1940.
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  • Tripoli. Libya. View of one of the arched labyrinthine of lanes that are found inside the Medina.
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  • Qasr Al-Haj. Jebel Nafus. Libya. View inside the wonderfully preserved and completely enclosed circular fortified Berber granary in the village of Qasr Al Haj. Dating from the 12th century the spectacular granary was built as a communal storehouse to hoard and protect the critical crops of every local family. The 114 cave like storage pens are sealed with doors made of palm tree trunks and the granary is still being used today.
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  • Qasr Al-Haj. Jebel Nafus. Libya. View inside the wonderfully preserved and completely enclosed circular fortified Berber granary in the village of Qasr Al Haj. Dating from the 12th century the spectacular granary was built as a communal storehouse to hoard and protect the critical crops of every local family. The 114 cave like storage pens are sealed with doors made of palm tree trunks and the granary is still being used today.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of whitewashed steps leading up to an arched blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the Mosaic of Rome and its provinces. This is an allegory of Rome, presented as Athena Minerva. Around the central character, allegories of the following provinces were identified: Africa, Egypt, Asia, Spain, Sicily, and an unidentified province, due to the vague nature of its attributes.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of room with a mosaic that depicts a Birth of Venus scene executed in the manner of Botticelli, accompanied by dolphins and fish. The room and mosaic is from the lavish Roman Villa named Maison d’Afrique that has been relocated and rebuilt in its entirety at the archaeological museum.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. Partial view of the peristyle courtyard of the lavish Roman Villa named Maison d’Afrique that has been relocated and rebuilt in its entirety at the archaeological museum.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the peristyle courtyard of the lavish Roman Villa named Maison d’Afrique that has been relocated and rebuilt in its entirety at the archaeological museum.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the small field of excavations next to the lavish Roman Villa named Maison d’Afrique that has been relocated and rebuilt in its entirety at the archaeological museum complex.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a Roman mosaic dating from the late 2nd century AD housed in the archaeological museum.  It depicts Rape of Ganymede the Trojan prince who was very handsome and was raped by the eagle of Zeus and transported to Olympus, Seasons, and pairs of masks and scenes of mythology: Satyrs and Nymphs and Zeus transformed into a swab to seduce Leda. Sollertiana domus. The archaeological museum houses a sumptuous collection of 2nd and 3rd century mosaics that originate from the town’s former Roman villas and from the amphitheatre.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of long hall or room in the archaeological museum that has numerous very large Roman mosaics hanging on the walls and laying on the floor. The archaeological museum houses a sumptuous collection of 2nd and 3rd century mosaics that originate from the town’s former Roman villas and from the amphitheatre.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the sleepy agricultural town of El Jem famous for its magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of arched entry that leads to the first level of seating at the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of arched entry that leads to the first level of seating at the magnificent honey coloured ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of a section of the honey coloured façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. Panoramic view of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • El Jem. Tunisia. View of the intact south side honey coloured stone façade of the magnificent ancient Roman amphitheatre. Dating from 230-238 AD, the splendid Roman amphitheatre or Colosseum of El Jem is the third largest in the Roman world and is one of the most impressive Roman monuments in Africa. The Colosseum of El Jem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • Dougga. Tunisia. View of the well preserved ancient Roman theatre. Dating from 168 AD, the theatre is carved into a hill and consisted of 3 tiers of 19 rows each which accommodated an audience of 3500. An inscription proclaims that Publius Marcius Quadratus, a wealthy resident, financed the building of the theatre.
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