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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rock Formations in White Desert, Libyan Desert, Sahara Desert, New Valley Governorate, Egypt

Rock Formations in White Desert, Libyan Desert, Sahara Desert, New Valley Governorate, Egypt

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya country map

Libya country map
2011 edition

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Italo Balbo (1896-1940) Italian Fascist, Blackshirt leader. Secretary of State for Air

Italo Balbo (1896-1940) Italian Fascist, Blackshirt leader. Secretary of State for Air, 1926, Governor of Libya 1933. In World War II on 28 June 1940, landing on Italian airfield at Tobruk

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Phoenician civilization, neo-punic inscription with dedication of sanctuary to Jupiter Ammon

Phoenician civilization, neo-punic inscription with dedication of sanctuary to Jupiter Ammon, from Tripoli, Libya
Phoenician civilization, 1st century b.C. Neo-punic inscription with the dedication of the sanctuary to Jupiter Ammon. From Tripoli, Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Marble statue of Artemis with dog, from Cyrene, Libya

Marble statue of Artemis with dog, from Cyrene, Libya
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Artemis with a dog, from Cyrene, Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Greek civilization, Statue of Aphrodite Anadyomene from Cyrene, Libya

Greek civilization, Statue of Aphrodite Anadyomene from Cyrene, Libya
Greek civilization, 1st century b.C. Statue of Aphrodite Anadyomene from Cyrene, Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: GM1E78G0NCB01

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Libyan men perform the evening prayer during the holy month of Ramadan in the rebel stronghold of Benghazi August 15, 2011

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sabratha, Libya; Columns Remains from at the Ancient Roman City of Sabratha lying just off

Sabratha, Libya; Columns Remains from at the Ancient Roman City of Sabratha lying just off the Mediterranean sea

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya, Fezzan, Erg Uan Kasa. Seemingly endless dunes at Erg Uan Kasa

Libya, Fezzan, Erg Uan Kasa. Seemingly endless dunes at Erg Uan Kasa, a sand sea lying between Jebel Akakus and Messak Settafet

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya, Fezzan, Jebel Akakus. A pair of running figures painted onto the walls of Uan Muhuggiag

Libya, Fezzan, Jebel Akakus. A pair of running figures painted onto the walls of Uan Muhuggiag, one of Wadi Teshuinats caves

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya, Fezzan, Edeyen Ubari, near Ubari. Seemingly endless dunes stretch to the horizon in

Libya, Fezzan, Edeyen Ubari, near Ubari. Seemingly endless dunes stretch to the horizon in the immense sand sea of Edeyen Ubari

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya, Sabratha. Columns

Libya, Sabratha. Columns

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Libya, Sabratha. Marble relief around base of theatre stage

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; At the Roman city, the remains of a marble column

Libya, Tripolitania, Sabrahta; At the Roman city, the remains of a marble column

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; An inscription on a stone and the Arch of Septimius Severus

Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; An inscription on a stone and the Arch of Septimius Severus

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya, Tripolitania, Tripolitania; A tower from the former Cathedral

Libya, Tripolitania, Tripolitania; A tower from the former Cathedral

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; The Head of the Medusa on arches in the Severan Forum at Leptis Magna

Libya; Tripolitania; Khums; The Head of the Medusa on arches in the Severan Forum at Leptis Magna

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Example of rock art found in the Southern Sahara

Example of rock art found in the Southern Sahara, Libya, presently exhibited in the Museum in Tripoli

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior of one of the schools in the ancient medina of Ghadames

Interior of one of the schools in the ancient medina of Ghadames, Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Palm trees in the Idehan Ubari

Palm trees in the Idehan Ubari, Wadi al-Hyat, Libya (Ubari Sand Sea also known as the Ramlat Dawada). Underground water tables allow palms to flourish without irrigation in the desert

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Superb rock painting in the Jebel Acacus in the Libyan

Superb rock painting in the Jebel Acacus in the Libyan Sahara depicting women, ostriches, cattle and flowers

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rock painting depicting domestic cattle in the Jebel

Rock painting depicting domestic cattle in the Jebel Acacus in the Libyan Sahara, Libya

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A mosaic on the floor of the Seaward or Ocean Baths

A mosaic on the floor of the Seaward or Ocean Baths at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient

Temple of Isis built in the 1st century AD at the ancient Roman city of Sabratha. It faces the Mediterranean in keeping with its dedication to the Egyptian goddess Isis

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Detail of carving of Judgement of Paris on one of the

Detail of carving of Judgement of Paris on one of the decorative panels in the facade of the Roman theatre at Sabratha, one of the most remarkable in the Roman world

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A camel trader drives his camels through a sandstorm

A camel trader drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert.& #x26; #x26; #x26; #x0B; Traders are

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A camel rider drives his camels through a sandstorm

A camel rider drives his camels through a sandstorm on the southeast edge of the Northern or Libyan Desert, which forms a part of the Sahara Desert



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