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Temple of Segesta, dating from between 420 and 430 BC, near Catalfimi, Alcamo

Temple of Segesta, dating from between 420 and 430 BC, near Catalfimi, Alcamo


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Size: 5329 x 3933 (8.3MB)

Date: 25th February 2008

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Richard Ashworth/Robert Harding

Country: Italy

© Richard Ashworth

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Temple of Segesta, dating from between 420 and 430 BC, near Catalfimi, Alcamo

Temple of Segesta, dating from between 420 and 430 BC, near Catalfimi, Alcamo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the majestic Temple of Segesta, a remarkable archaeological site dating back to between 420 and 430 BC. Located near Catalfimi in Alcamo, Sicily, this ancient temple stands as a testament to Italy's rich history and cultural heritage. The image captures the temple's grandeur against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. The photographer skillfully frames the scene horizontally, allowing us to appreciate every intricate detail of this old ruin. The warm colors bring out the beauty of the stone structure, emphasizing its timeless elegance. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era when ancient civilizations flourished on these very grounds. It is awe-inspiring to think about the countless generations that have passed through here and left their mark on this sacred place. Visiting such travel destinations not only allows us to witness incredible architectural feats but also provides an opportunity for introspection and reflection on our own place in history. This print serves as a reminder of how much there is still left for us to discover about our past. Whether you are an archaeology enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates breathtaking photography, this image will undoubtedly captivate your imagination and inspire wanderlust within you. Let it transport you across continents and centuries as you marvel at the enduring beauty of ancient temples like Segesta.

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