
Desecration221 viewsA rude, unwashed barbarian celebrates his triumphant, sacrilegious intrusion into the sacred precincts of the Nymphaeum, as one of his fellow-heathens looks on approvingly. (At least he didn't damage any of the precious artifacts; previous barbarians had done that.)Aug 21, 2019
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A Spring Afternoon in Perge263 viewsA view from up by the Nymphaeum, down the main street back toward the Hellenistic Gate.Aug 21, 2019
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Ne'er-Do-Wells214 viewsA trio of barbarians, having pillaged the ancienty city, now lounges nonchalantly among the ruins.Aug 21, 2019
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Cherie and Michelle at Perge210 viewsFramed by a doorway at the Agora.Aug 21, 2019
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Courtyard at Hellenistic Gate228 viewsThe horseshoe-shaped courtyard at the back of the Hellenistic Gate was redesigned in 121 AD by Plancia Magna, daughter of the governor and priestess of Artemis, who decorated it with inscripitions and statues to honor the emperors and their relatives.Aug 21, 2019
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Stoa Stonework250 viewsCorinthian columns supporting a corner of the stoa.Aug 21, 2019
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Doorways255 viewsThe Agora hosted many shops and offices, of which only the doorways now remain.Aug 21, 2019
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Basilica220 viewsNext to the Hellenistic Gate is a Christian basilica, built in the 6th century AD.Aug 21, 2019
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Gate and Acropolis254 viewsIn the background, behind the Hellenistic Gate, looms the Acropolis of Perge. Reportedly most of the remains there date from the Byzantine period.Aug 21, 2019
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Still another view of Kursunlu Falls279 viewsIt was hard to take a bad picture here.Aug 16, 2019
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Jerry & Sandie at Kursunlu Park233 viewsNext stop: Perge.Aug 16, 2019
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The Falls Again252 viewsWe couldn't get enough pictures of this lovely place.Aug 16, 2019
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