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The front facade and courtyard of the library building at Ephesus is an imposing ancient Greek and Roman structure. Built from old stone and reconstructed by archaeologists, it is a popular tourist stop near the city of Izmir in Turkey.
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The front facade and courtyard of the library building at Ephesus is an imposing ancient Greek and Roman structure. Built from old stone and reconstructed by archaeologists, it is a popular tourist stop near the city of Izmir in Turkey.

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  • Nice abstract, high key image of four round windows and one floodlight on the exterior wall of an art deco building in South Beach, Miami. Each window has a different reflection.
  • 14th Street Public Restroom
  • Two round windows painted in deep blue anchor an exterior wall on a building in South Beach in Miami. The reflection in the window shows the palm trees near the beach.
  • Ess Hot Marquee
  • Viewed at night, Belem Tower, or the Tower of St. Vincent, was the starting point for many voyages of discovery. Built in 1515 as a fortress to guard Lisbon's harbor, it is a symbol of Portugal and the Age of Discovery, and is a UNESCO World Heritage monument.
  • Belem Tower with a reflection at night. Sometimes called the Tower of St. Vincent, this was the starting point for many voyages of discovery starting in 1515. It was built as a fortress to guard Lisbon's harbor and is a symbol of Portugal as well as a UNESCO World Heritage monument.
  • Belem Tower, or Tower of St. Vincent, was the starting point for many voyages of discovery. Built in 1515 as a fortress to guard Lisbon's harbor, it is a symbol of Portugal and the Age of Discovery, and is a UNESCO World Heritage monument.
  • Night view of the April 25 (25 de Abril) Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal as seen from the Belem district. Completed in 1966 , this suspension bridge across the Tagus River is the longest central span in Europe. Originally named after dictator Salazar, the name was changed after the revolution of April 25, 1974.
  • Lisbon's ancient cathedral was built by Portugal's first king on the site of an old mosque in 1150 for the city's first bishop, the English crusader Gilbert of Hastings. With two bell towers and a rose window, the facade resembles a medieval fortress.
  • The Carmo Convent is a historical building in Lisbon, Portugal. The medieval convent was ruined in the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake, and the ruins of its Gothic church (the Carmo Church or Igreja do Carmo) are a historic landmark.
  • The Santa Justa elevator, also known as the "Elevator of Carmo," was built to connect downtown Lisbon to Bairro Alto. It is 45 meters (147ft) high, and remains an interesting example of post-Eiffel Tower iron architecture.
  • A marble statue of St. Francis in contemplation stands in front of the San Francisco de Asis Mission Church in Rancho de Taos in New Mexico.
  • San Francisco de Asis Mission Church is a historic landmark in the Rancho de Taos area of New Mexico. The traditional adobe structure was built in the 1700s and has large rounded ramparts.
  • A traditional pueblo building in New Mexico. With walls formed of mud and straw, the multi-story structure is representative of native American culture.
  • Contrast between a white adobe wall and dark storm clouds in the background. Can be used as a symbol of calm and turmoil.
  • The facade of a hotel built to look like an old native American pueblo with adobe walls, square corners, exposed beams, and more.
  • The Temple Of Hephaestus in the Agora park in Athens.
  • The front facade and courtyard of the library building at Ephesus is an imposing ancient Greek and Roman structure. Built from old stone and reconstructed by archaeologists, it is a popular tourist stop near the city of Izmir in Turkey.
  • Two rows of old stone pillars stand on either side of a common area in the ruins of the ancient Greek city of Olympia.
  • The ruins of the ancient Roman theatre, or Teatro Antico, in Taormina, Italy still stand and the main walls, or edificio sceneo, are still in good condition. The theater is still used for modern performances.
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