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English: Valley of the Tombs, 1st century AD. Wadi al-Qubur. Some towers in this ancient 2000 year old landscape were blown up using explosives by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in 2015. The crossroads of several civilizations: Assyrian, Graeco-Roman, Bedouin and Persian influences combined. Palmyra, Syria.
Русский: Долина древних гробниц. Пальмира, «невеста пустыни», возникла как перевалочный пункт для караванов, пересекавших Сирийскую пустыню между Средиземным морем и рекой Евфрат. Древнейшие упоминания о Тадморе относятся к началу второго тысячелетия до н. э. Пальмира, Сирия.
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Valley of the tombs. Syrian desert. Palmyra, Syria.

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