Segesta Temple

Segesta Temple

Segesta Temple
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Panoramic photo by Toni Garbasso PRO Taken 10:30, 16/09/2006 - Views loading...

Segesta Temple

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The temple of Segesta is one of the well preserved temple in Italy, built by the Elymians (ancient people who inhabited the western part of Sicily during the Bronze Age and Classical antiquity) in a Doric style around the V century b.c.

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A: Segesta Temple

by Toni Garbasso, 10 meters away

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B: Segesta Temple

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F: Segesta Theater - Medea

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G: 111027 Teatro di Segesta sicilia

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I: Castellammare del golfo Castle

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J: Ponte e mulino Calatrasi

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This panorama was taken in Palerme - Sicily, Sicily

This is an overview of Sicily

To have seen Italy without having seen Sicily is not to have seen Italy at all, for Sicily is the clue to everything.
Journey To Italy - J.W.Goethe

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