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Ephesus, Temple of Hadrian

From Kuşadası, we drove to the ruins of Ephesus, an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia in southwestern Turkey, although more than a millennium later it’s totally inland. It was built in the 10th century B.C. by Greek colonists and was one of the 12 cities of the Ionian League. The city flourished after it came under the control of the Romans in 129 B.C.

The Temple of Hadrian dates from the second century but underwent repairs in the fourth century and has been re-erected from the surviving architectural fragments.

The nighttime tree for lovers, posted earlier:

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Julie Oldfield13-Feb-2018 03:17
An excellent perspective to capture the scene. V
Buz Kiefer10-Feb-2018 19:49
Very good POV and the patina is well captured. That arch way looks very fragile. Nice photo, Helen.
Gill Kopy10-Feb-2018 02:33
There was so much intricate design involved - so amazing all this was happening so long ago ! Love your shot V
Ton T.09-Feb-2018 18:53
An interesting image of this beautiful temple! V
William Barletta09-Feb-2018 17:14
A fine composition. The film capture is especially pleasing, soft yet sharp at the same time ~V~
cobler09-Feb-2018 16:17
This perfectly captures the atmosphere.... Rustic stone against blue sky.....V
Tom Munson09-Feb-2018 16:05
Beautiful ruins, Helen. Great shot.
Fong Lam09-Feb-2018 15:20
Excellent with the strong light on those ruins and perfect view point too..V
globalgadabout09-Feb-2018 14:54
perfect POV to convey a sense of the structure and the space it describes...
Jim Coffman09-Feb-2018 14:44
Imagine what these ruins have had to endure! Very nice image, Helen...
Nick Paoni09-Feb-2018 14:16
Amazing and it looks like it was so ornate. I have to admit I'd be a little nervous walking under those pillars.