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The remaining part of the colonnade in Soloi of Cilicia (later Pompeiopolis), seen from the theatre. The columns framed the street leading from the city to the port.
View of the theatre and the colonnade in Soloi of Cilicia (later Pompeiopolis).
The remaining part of the colonnade in Soloi of Cilicia (later Pompeiopolis), seen from the theatre. The columns framed the way leading from the city to the port.
Landscape at Berdan river (ancient Cydnus) in Tarsus, Cilicia.
View of Tarsus in Cilicia.
Houses and gardens outside Tarsus in Cilicia.
Banana tree and other vegetation in the gardens outside Tarsus, Cilicia.
Olive tree.
Mastic tree.
Palm tree.
Cotton plant. Mastic tree.
The Acropolis of Athens seen from Pnyx hill.
Landscape at Mount Penteli.
The remains of the portico of Philip V on Delos island. In the background, Rineia and Tinos islands.
The temple of Athena Nike at the Acropolis of Athens. In the background, Philopappus monument on Mouseion Hill, Aegina island and the mountains of Argolis.
Spring on Mount Penteli.
Landscape at the Corinthian Gulf. In the distance, Mount Parnassus and Mount Helicon.
Landscape at Ilissus river. In the background, the Acropolis, the temple of Olympian Zeus, Philopappus monument on Mouseion Hill, the Royal Palace (today Parliament of Greece), and the neighbourhoods of Ambelokipoi and Korydallos.
The temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
Acrocorinth and the temple of Apollo at ancient Corinth.
View of the port of Delos. Rineia and Paros islands in the background.
Volcanic minerals discovered in Istanbul, around the area of the mythic Symplegades or Clashing Rocks: 1) The western side of Yum Burnu promontory, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea. 2. Agglomerate of volcanic minerals with porphyry veins from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon), discovered by the author at Buyuk Liman, on the norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 3) Porphyry from Kadiköy (anc. Chalcedon). 4) Basalt from Buyuk Liman, norheastern shore of the Bosporus. 5) The eastern side of the northeastern end of the Bosporus, at the junction with the Black Sea.
Cave of volcanic minerals near Anadolu Kavaği, where the Bosporus joins the Black Sea.
The fortress of Kilyos in the region of the same name, at the junction of the Bosporus with the Black Sea.
Suleiman bridge over Drava river in Osijek, Croatia. Skopje aqueduct near Skopje, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Whirlpool at Danube river.
Fish of Danube river.
Animals seen by the author during his journey to the Holy Land.
Greek and Jewish women in traditional costume. View of Stroboli volcano. Lighthouse at the bay of Messina, Sicily. View of Izmir.
Mount Tabor. View of Nazareth. The coast of the Sea of Galilee.