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Restored Arches And Walls Of Historic City Of Patara In Turkey. Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Restored arches and walls of historic city of Patara in Turkey. #280185705
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Ruins of Patara, an ancient Lycian city near Kalkan in Antalya Province, Turkey.
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View of the restored arches and cobbled floor of the Merida archaeological complex with the houses of the urban center
View of the restored arches of the halls of the archaeological complex of Merida with the houses of the urban center of Mérida
View of the restored arches of the halls of the archaeological complex of Merida towards the Roman Amphitheater of Mérida
View of the restored arches of the corridors of the archaeological complex of Merida towards the Roman Amphitheater of Mérida