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857-69586 - Palmyra, Syria - January, 2008: Roman ruins in the desert. Palmyra or Tadmore was a 2nd century AD desert oasis used as a strategic staging post for caravans traveling between the Mediterranean Sea and the east. It was also settled by the Assyrians, and Persians.
817-233023 - View of the Tetrapylon of Palmyra, one of its most famous views nowadays Tetrapylon comes from the Greek which means four gates, built in Roman Times in crossroads or like in Palmyra: to mark a change of direction in the main avenue
797-934 - SYRIA Central Tadmur Monumental arch. High central arch flanked by a lower arch on each side with colonnaded street part seen behind and masonry ruins in the foreground. Palmyra Palmyra