Palmyra, Syria. April 10th 2011 Roman columns leading to the Tetrapylon at the ruined city of Palmyra in the Syrian desert
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Palmyra, Syria. April 10th 2011 Roman columns leading to the Tetrapylon at the ruined city of Palmyra in the Syrian desert

Date

09 avr. 2011

Crédit

Photo12/imageBROKER/john wreford

Notre référence

BRK26C29_232

Model release

Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

34.9Mo (2.8Mo) / 36.3cm x 24.1cm / 4288 x 2848 (300dpi)

Mots clés

UNESCO ruin pillar building antiquity archeology headgear faith Islam religion month ethnic group Asia Arabic tourism tradition religious typical traditional Ruins complex historic Roman tourist attraction Islamic World Heritage Site culture dangerous desert kerchief Bedouin nomad cultural archeological old Syrian danger tribe Near East ethnology terrorism risk Arabian Peninsula native Syria ethnologic journey Islamist Western Asia UNESCO World Heritage heritage ethnic tetrapylon lead nomadic Palmyra travel photography ancient civilization Syrian Desert ancient city archaeological site Jihad Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant Nomadic life april Ruined building column structure ancient world archaeology belief Arabian custom characteristic ruin site ancient times historical place of interest World Heritage headscarf Nomadic people archaeological tribal Middle East venture indigenous Syrian Arab Republic ethnological Trip Southwest Asia UNESCO site ethnical quadrifrons Syro-Arabian Desert ruined town archaeological area Islamic State construction Arab Famous Place head scarf Nomad people archeologic Mideast Arabia local Syrian Republic travel Southwestern Asia Unesco World Heritage Site ethnicity ISIS archaeologic Mid East voyage West Asia Tadmor Tudmur ruins pillars buildings headgears religions months ethnic groups traditions Altertum tourist attractions cultures deserts Bedouins nomads dangers tribes ethnologies natives heritages tetrapylons leading ancient civilizations ancient cities archaeological sites Jihads Ruined buildings columns customs ruins site historically places of interest headscarves ruined towns archaeological areas constructions Famous Places headsscarves locals voyages traditionally historical image history image history images sight landmark tourist landmark oldest world hertiage leads ruined city Unesco world Site tourist spot

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