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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. Get it done by half past two. Half past two is much too late! Get it done by half past eight.
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  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. Get it done by half past two. Half past two is much too late! Get it done by half past eight.
    IR_MR_C1288_cobbler White.jpg
  • Nursery rhymes and childhood images series: Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe. Get it done by half past two. Half past two is much too late! Get it done by half past eight.
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  • Digitally enhanced image a McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle as a flies past a supernova affect
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  • Digitally enhanced image a McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle as a flies past a supernova affect
    IR_F-15-combo-golden.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image a McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle as a flies past a supernova affect
    IR_F-15-combo-afterburn-2.jpg
  • Last remaining street light from Jaffa's first power line inaugurated in 1923. This historical monument stands on the corner of Raziel (Boustrus-Howard) and Hadoar streets in Jaffa, Israel
    IR_Jaffa_E3748-Pano.jpg
  • Last remaining street light from Jaffa's first power line inaugurated in 1923. This historical monument stands on the corner of Raziel (Boustrus-Howard) and Hadoar streets in Jaffa, Israel
    IR_Jaffa_E3749.jpg
  • Last remaining street light from Jaffa's first power line inaugurated in 1923. This historical monument stands on the corner of Raziel (Boustrus-Howard) and Hadoar streets in Jaffa, Israel
    IR_Jaffa_E3742.jpg
  • Last remaining street light from Jaffa's first power line inaugurated in 1923. This historical monument stands on the corner of Raziel (Boustrus-Howard) and Hadoar streets in Jaffa, Israel
    IR_Jaffa_E3740.jpg
  • Old vintage balance scale on display
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  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
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  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
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  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
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  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
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  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
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  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2349.jpg
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2336_1.jpg
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2333_1.jpg
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2324.jpg
  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2332.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
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  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
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  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
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  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
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  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
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  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    GB_f_Machu-Picchu_440.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    GB_f_Machu-Picchu_439.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    GB_f_Machu-Picchu_438.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    GB_f_Machu-Picchu_436.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    GB_f_Machu-Picchu_435.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    GB_f_Machu-Picchu_434.jpg
  • Inca cosmological trilogy statue, anaconda, Puma and condor, with Priest. Machu Picchu village, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_1154.jpg
  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_1142.jpg
  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_1045.jpg
  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
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  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_0999.jpg
  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_0986.jpg
  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_0990.jpg
  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_0967.jpg
  • A group of tourists with local guide explore the Old ruins of  Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Peru
    EA_Machu-Picchu_0942.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_1108.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_1085.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_1082.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_1070.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_1009.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_1005.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0994.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0976.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0930.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0922.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0844.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0882.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
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  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0836.jpg
  • Peru, Cuzco, Old ruins of  Machu Picchu
    EA_f_Machu-Picchu_0815.jpg
  • Israel, Massada The Northern Palace
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  • Israel, Masada, Remnants of one of several legionary camps at Masada, just outside the circumvallation wall as seen from above
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  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
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  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park, The sacred area with a series of temples built one on top of the other. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02504.jpg
  • Israel, Jezreel Valley, Tel Megiddo National park. Megiddo is a tel (hill) made of 26 layers of the ruins of ancient cities in a strategic location at the head of a pass through the Carmel Ridge, which overlooks the Valley of Jezreel from the west.
    AH_Tel-Megiddo_02480.jpg
  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The renovated Old railway station
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Kfar Baram (Bar'am), is the site of an ancient Jewish village. It is situated near to the site of Kafr Bir'im or Kafar Berem, a medieval Maronite Christian village. 3 kilometers from the Lebanese border. Ruins of the third century CE synagogue
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  • Map King Herod's City (Caesarea) Exhibited at the Ralli Museum, Caesarea, Israel.
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  • China, Yunnan, Jianshui, Twin Dragon Bridge
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  • Israel, Judean Mountains, Tel Azekah or (Tell Azekah) has been identified with the biblical Azekah, dating back to the Canaanite period.
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  • Archaeological Museum of Thasos is a museum located in Limenas on the island of Thasos, East Macedonia, Greece
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  • Kavala Harbor pier, East Macedonia, Greece
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  • Tel Nitzana a Nabataean city located in the southwest Negev desert in Israel close to the Egyptian border.
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  • Kavala Harbor pier, East Macedonia, Greece at sunset
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  • Israel, Bet Shean ancient columns found on the site,
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  • Israel, Bet Shean ancient columns found on the site,
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  • Israel, Bet Shean General view. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria.
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  • Israel, Bet Shean ancient columns found on the site,
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00744.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean ancient columns found on the site,
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00750.jpg
  • Israel, Masada Tourists visiting the site
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  • Mamshit, Negev, Israel. Mamshit is the Nabatean city of Memphis. In the Nabatean period, Mamshit was important because it sat on the route from the Idumean Mountains to the Arava, continued on to Beersheva or to Hebron and Jerusalem. The city covers ten acres and is the smallest but best restored city in the Negev Desert. The once-luxurious houses have unusual architecture not found in any other Nabatean city.
    AH_f_Mamshit_2352.jpg
  • Sarcophagus adorned with rosettes found at Caesarea, on the Mediterranea sea, Israel
    AH_f_Caesarea_2407.jpg
  • Israel, Beit Shearim, interior of a catacomb. 2-4 centuries CE (the Roman period). The people of Beit She'arim dug ornate catacombs, interconnected by tunnels, creating a huge underground necropolis. The caves are full of stylized sarcophagi, decorated with Jewish and secular symbols. During excavations done in this site, more than 30 burial caves were discovered
    AH_f_Beit Shearim_00244.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean public latrine with no seperation between them and no devision between male and female users. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture.
    AH_f_Scythopolis_00737.jpg
  • Train wagon on display at the main train station. Sofia, Bulgaria
    VA_f_Sofia_03681.jpg
  • Remains of a headless greek marble statue, Photographed at Israel, caesarea
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  • Museo del Ferrocarril (Railway Museum) at Madrid-Delicias railway station. Madrid, Spain
    IR_Madrid_D4773.jpg
  • Fargo Power wagon adapted for travel on railway tracks at the Museo del Ferrocarril (Railway Museum) at Madrid-Delicias railway station. Madrid, Spain
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  • Sebastos Harbor of Caesarea, on the Mediterranea sea, Israel Built by Herod the great in the first century CE
    SL_Caesarea_SL9_5864.jpg
  • The well frescos and fountain at the House of the small fountain, Casa Della fontana piccola, the ruins at Pompeii, Campania, Italy under the Vesuvius volcano,
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  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
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  • The red open roof tourist bus for sightseeing the city. passes the Jaffa clock tower
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  • Israel, Bet Shean (Scythopolis). In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The Roman baths
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  • Israel, Bet Shean (Scythopolis). In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The Agora
    SL_Bet-Shean_SL8_9942.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean Roman theatre dating from the first century CE. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria as well as a hippodrome, cardo, and other trademarks of the Roman influence. Excavations at the cite are ongoing at the site and reveal no less than 18 successive ancient towns
    SL_Bet-Shean_SL8_9923.jpg
  • Israel, Bet Shean Roman theatre dating from the first century CE. During the Hellenistic period Bet Shean had a Greek population and was called Scythopolis. In 64 BCE it was taken by the Romans, rebuilt, and made the capital of the Decapolis, the "Ten Cities" of Samaria that were centers of Greco-Roman culture. The city contains the best preserved Roman theater of ancient Samaria as well as a hippodrome, cardo, and other trademarks of the Roman influence. Excavations at the cite are ongoing at the site and reveal no less than 18 successive ancient towns
    SL_Bet-Shean_SL8_9919.jpg
  • Model of Scythopolis at the Bet Shean National Park, Israel
    SL_Bet-Shean_SL8_9905.jpg
  • Inscription dating from 1275 at the Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_045.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_043.jpg
  • Islamic Terra-cotta ewer with Arabic inscription 7th-8th Century CE 19.2 cm high
    IA_Terracotta-537.jpg
  • A terra-cotta Dionysus head flask. Hellenistic Egypt, Fayium 3rd-1at century BC15.0cm high
    IA_Terracotta-489.jpg
  • A terra-cotta Chalice Iron Age II 7th-8th Century BC 21.7 cm high
    IA_Terracotta-447.jpg
  • Cuneiform Clay Tablet 2nd millennium BC 15.5 x 13.5 cm
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  • Mesopotamian stone weight with Cuneiform inscription Ca 2500 BC 8.3 x 6.4 x 4.7 cm 430 gr
    IA_Mesopotamia-371.jpg
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