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Apamea, Syria
The Great Colonnade was the main avenue of Apamea which ran for nearly 2 kilometres, making it among the longest and most famous in the Roman world.
The site has been looted heavily since the syrian conflict started
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Nick Brundle Photography
Media ID 13408707
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Arabic Style Architectural Column Byzantine Damaged Deterioration Exploration In A Row Middle East Middle Eastern Culture Roman Rotting Syria Syrian Civil War Syrian Culture Vanishing Point Apamea Stone Material
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This print captures the grandeur and historical significance of Apamea, Syria. The Great Colonnade, stretching for nearly 2 kilometers, stands as a testament to the city's glorious past in the Roman world. However, amidst its majestic beauty lies a tale of turmoil and deterioration. The Syrian conflict has taken its toll on this UNESCO World Heritage site, with rampant looting leaving scars on its ancient architecture. Yet, even in its damaged state, there is an undeniable tranquility that emanates from this image. The vanishing point perspective draws our eyes down the row of architectural columns disappearing into the distance. Against a clear sky and bathed in warm sunlight during sunset, these stone structures stand as remnants of a bygone era. As we explore this photograph further, we are reminded of the rich history and cultural heritage that once thrived here. From Roman to Byzantine influences intertwined with Middle Eastern culture, Apamea tells stories of ancient civilizations long gone. Nick Brundle Photography skillfully captures both the beauty and decay present at this international landmark. This archival piece serves as a poignant reminder of what was lost due to war but also celebrates the enduring spirit of human history etched within these ruins.
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