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 These guys wanted a picture of themselves after helping us with directions.
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 My Julius, just hanging out.
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 My Julius, just hanging out some more.
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 My Julius, just hanging out again.
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 Julius by he'self.
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 Sbaer catching some rays by the beach.
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 Public affection is a general no-no, so it was fun to see what couple were trying to get away with h...
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 It was nice to just sit here and watch the waves come in.
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 There is a limit to how long you can continue to repair things before you just have to throw them aw...
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 A little backsheesh got us into a back alleyway in the Roman ampetheatre.
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 The ampetheatre was sat in by the Romans, discussion philosopy and politics, and then by the Greeks ...
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 The sun was really bright that day.
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 From where I'm standing, the echos from the perfectly semi-circular structure fill your ears with th...
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 The ampetheatre from the side.
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 Outside wall of the cisterns surrounding the ampitheatre.
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 A Roman sarcophegus.
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 The ampetheatre from the front side.
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 The ampetheatre from the front.
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 The villa of the birds was named because of the mosiacs they found.
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 A well in the Villa.
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 Same well, different camera settings.
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 An archway preserved in the villa.
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 A staircase leading up - perhaps to the top of a shower recess?
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 Information boards inside the sealed room where the mosiacs where found.
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 The entire villa site.
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 the main part of the villa, with lisa approaching the tourist building in the background.
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 A shot showing how close the ruins are the the main part of town. Most ruins are actually underneat...
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 The mosiacs.
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 The mosiacs.
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 The mosiacs.
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 A strange pillar inside a wall. Stuck me for some reason.
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 Alexandria by night.
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 Alexandria in the afternoon.
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 Beautifull sunsets.
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