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As Jurjen said is right. South roman wall in Ljubljana with the (neoclassical) pyramid from early 20th century build in/over it and the usual climbing training.
Over to you Alexander.
What and where?


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Quote:What and where?
I think this is the Severan "Arch of the Argentarii (money-changers)" at Rome (Piazza di S. Giorgio al Velabro), with its depiction of military standards on the door jambs.
Edit: Changed my mind -- doesn't look quite right. :unsure:
Any more attempts before I have to post a hint? This is a well-known site... 8)
The Black gate in Augusta Treverorum?
Temple of Augustus and Rome, Ankara. Home of the Res Gestae Divi Augusti...

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You got it, Nathan! Your turn.

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What's this?

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(not my own picture, actually, but I have at least been there... ;-) )
Looks like Greece....lol

I am going to say it's not the ancient acropolis of Sami, on Kephalonia.... :unsure:
Hexamilion wall?
I'm pretty sure it's a ruin. Yes, that's it. A ruin of a stone building. Cool
Remains of the stable near Bethlehem? :wink:
Quote:Remains of the stable near Bethlehem? :wink:

Now that would have been clever! :grin:



Quote:And they always find in archeology a series of small walls. Every time, a series of small walls. Everywhere you go. "We've found a series of small walls, we're very excited! We think this proves they had walls in olden days. They were very small, and a series of small wall people."

Ok, a clue - this was one of the most famous places in ancient Greece.

Actually it's the only place in ancient Greece that many people have heard of nowadays... ;-)
Sparta?
Is it in Athens or Thessalonika?