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1373-212 - Detail of the Ethnography Museum of Ankara, Turkey, dedicated to the cultures of Turkic civilizations. Built between 1925 and 1928, it was first thought to be used as an Archeology Museum, and after the opening ceremony, it attained its current function.
1373-210 - Detail of the Ethnography Museum of Ankara, Turkey, dedicated to the cultures of Turkic civilizations. Built between 1925 and 1928, it was first thought to be used as an Archeology Museum, and after the opening ceremony, it attained its current function.
1373-209 - Detail of the Ethnography Museum of Ankara, Turkey, dedicated to the cultures of Turkic civilizations. Built between 1925 and 1928, it was first thought to be used as an Archeology Museum, and after the opening ceremony, it attained its current function.
1373-206 - Detail of the Ethnography Museum of Ankara, Turkey, dedicated to the cultures of Turkic civilizations. Built between 1925 and 1928, it was first thought to be used as an Archeology Museum, and after the opening ceremony, it attained its current function.
1350-6597 - Aerial views of El Castillo and the Ruins of the Mayan temple grounds at Tulum, Quintana Roo, Yucatan, Mexico. Tulum is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city which served as a major port for Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The ruins are situated on 12 meter 39 ft tall cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya; it was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico. Old World diseases brought by the Spanish settlers appear to have resulted in very high fatalities, disrupting the society, and eventually causing the city to be abandoned.
1350-6599 - Aerial views of El Castillo and the Ruins of the Mayan temple grounds at Tulum, Quintana Roo, Yucatan, Mexico. Tulum is the site of a pre-Columbian Mayan walled city which served as a major port for Coba, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The ruins are situated on 12 meter 39 ft tall cliffs along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Tulum was one of the last cities built and inhabited by the Maya; it was at its height between the 13th and 15th centuries and managed to survive about 70 years after the Spanish began occupying Mexico. Old World diseases brought by the Spanish settlers appear to have resulted in very high fatalities, disrupting the society, and eventually causing the city to be abandoned.
1116-51029 - Petroglyphs on volcanic rock with sagebrush in the background, Piedras Marcadas Canyon, Petroglyph National Monument on a sunny, spring afternoon; Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America