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Flags of Israel and Jerusalem, Jerusalem citadelTaken near Jaffa gate.The current walls were built in 1538 on the site of earlier ancient fortifications, by Suleiman the Magnificent, the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Barracks of the Knights of RhodesAntique illustration of a Ruins of the barracks of the Knights of Rhodes
Nakhal fort, Al Batinah Region, Sultanate of Oman
The Walls of JerusalemThe current walls were rebuilt 1535-1538 by Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottoman empire, partially on the remains of the ancient walls.Scarcity of the openings
At the foot of the Walls of JerusalemThe current walls were rebuilt 1535-1538 by Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottoman empire, partially on the remains of the ancient walls.Scarcity of the openings
The Walls of Jerusalem against skyThe current walls were rebuilt 1535-1538 by Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan of the Ottoman empire, partially on the remains of the ancient walls.Scarcity and disposition of the openings
Harbour of Essaouira and Genoese-built citadelHarbour of Essaouira and Scala Du Port, a Genoese-built citadel. The fortress Skala du Port is one of the symbols of the city of Essaouira
Fishermens huts and Genoese-built citadel in Essaouira harbour, on Atlantic coast of MoroccoFishermens huts and Scala Du Port Genoese-built citadel in Essaouira harbour. The fortress Skala du Port is one of the symbols of the city of Essaouira
Essaouira city, MoroccoEssaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador ) is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city
Scala Du Port Genoese-built citadel in Essaouria, on Atlantic coast of MoroccoThe fortress Skala du Port is one of the symbols of the city of Essaouira. This fortress was the setting for several scenes of the popular Game of Thrones and as Othello version of Orson Welles
Beach of Essaouira city, MoroccoEssaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. Essaouira remains one of the major fishing harbours of Morocco
BelA m Tower, LisbonBelem Tower, in Lisbon.The most representative monument of the Manueline architectural style. It is reflected on the waters of the Tagus River
Hadrians WallWild flowers growing beside Hadrians Wall overlooking Crag Lough near Steel Rigg, Northumberland, UK
Hadrians WallThe remains of a Roman arched gateway at Milecastle 37 on Hadrians Wall near Steel Rigg, Northumberland, UK
Hadrians WallMilecastle 39 on Hadrians Wall near Steel Rigg, Northumberland, UK
Hadrians Wall near Shield on the Wall, Northumberland, UK
Hadrians WallMilecastle 39 on Hadrians Wall near Steel Rigg, Northumberland UK
Hadrians Wall at Steel Rigg, Northumberland, UK
Essaouira city, MoroccoEssaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. The city was known in the time of 11th-century geographer al-Bakri
City walls in Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast
Jerusalem, the citadelThe Walls of Jerusalem which surround the Old City, were rebuilt in 1535 by Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottoman empire
The golden walls of Jerusalem against skyThe Walls of Jerusalem which surround the Old City, were rebuilt in 1535 by Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottoman empire
The walls of Jerusalem, architectural detailThe Walls of Jerusalem which surround the Old City, were rebuilt in 1535 by Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottoman empire
View of Essaouira village in MoroccoView of the exterior walls of the medina of Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city
Old world war II harbour in the normandyPart of an old harbour that was set up during world war II to maintain the debarkment of american, british, french and canadian soldiers, tanks and vehicles after the d-day