10 of the World's Most Fascinating Ruins

Although you can learn many history books about a country's history, there is nothing more to wander than in a ghost town living in a city that is already thriving. Here are the most spectacular effects on the planet.
Angkor, Cambodia
Made by the Khmer kings, which lasted nearly four centuries, Angkor was abandoned and hidden by the forest, then rediscovered by a French man 150 years ago and It is an amazing complex of hundreds of temples on 500 acres. Do not miss the Angkor Wat main temple, which has five main towers, from its 215-foot-long base of air, and Angkor Wat - its 54 stunning statues of God and 54 demons leading to the temple.
Ephesus, Turkey
Ephesus is the best preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean, where you can enjoy the life of the Roman era - it is the important commercial city of that time and the center of worship, the goddess of fertility Anabolic Sibley. The impressive Magnesia Gate is the main entrance to the old city, where you can walk along the marble streets that pass through the wheels of war, watch the beautiful temples, balconies, fountains, and murals, and the three-story Celsus library. Hadrian Temple, Odeum, Trajan Fountain and the Grand Theater.
Pompeii, Italy
It can be said that the most famous tourist shrine in Italy, during the disastrous chaos of Mount Vesuvius, the city was buried under pumice and ash under 66 feet and lasted about two days in 79 AD. It was nearly 1,600 years before it was rediscovered in 1592. Walking through the streets of this former city gives you a glimpse into the lives of the people who lived, including houses, theaters, shops, and temples.
Great Pyramids & Memphis, Egypt
Of the seven wonders of the ancient world, only the remains of the Great Pyramid remained in Giza for more than 4000 years, and experts still argue how the builders tried to put more than two million stones in a perfect way. Since 1979, it has been listed as a World Heritage Site alongside Memphis, the capital of the ancient kingdom of Egypt. Its monuments are found as an outdoor museum with unusual funerary monuments, including rock tombs, temples, and pyramids.
Sanchi, India
The best preserved Buddhist monuments in India are located on the sandy Pingding Hills, 90 meters from the village and close to the Betwa River. Its main features include some Buddhist Buddhist towers - hill-style buildings with Buddhist artifacts (including the name Great Stupa) - monasteries, temples, and columns. These buildings date back to the 3rd century BC, to the twelfth century AD. Artistic images carved on columns and gates tell the story of Buddha's life.
Machu Picchu, Peru
This complex was built in the 15th century and is located in the heights of the Inca Empire and was abandoned in 1572. This was the result of the delayed arrival of the Spanish conquest. But after being re-discovered by the American archaeologist in 1911, it is considered one of the most wonderful and wonderful wonders in the world today. Surrounded by tropical forests, located in the Andes of Peru, with a height of 2,430 meters, it is amazing how the Incas built such difficult and complex buildings on the cliff.
Ayutthaya, Thailand
Founded in 1350 by the First King Ramathaudi, Ayutthaya was once the capital of the country and a bustling city of world renown and is said to be comparable to the European capital at the time. It was not until the Burmese army burned the city in 1767. In 1969, the Department of Fine Arts began to restore antiquities, and today, the glory of the empire formed part of what is now known as the historic Ayutthaya Park.
Acropolis, Greece
Translated into Acropolis, Acropolis, and Acropolis, and retains its glory, although the original temples and gates suffered thousands of years of war and destruction. Its famous architectural features include its large entrance to Propylay, the Athena Nike Temple, the nearest Ionian temple in the Acropolis, Erichrome (an unusually designed temple on the north side) and the most famous Parthenon temple. The temple is the most important building in classical Greece and one of the most famous landmarks in Europe.
Monjo Daro-PakistanSome people believe that ancient technology has destroyed the ruins of these Sindhi valleys, but electricity is a more logical explanation. Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent are the birthplace of civilization and the main focus of human culture, dating from its history. No one knows for sure how long the vehicle we call reality is "due to archaeological deficiencies and radiological contradictions," but one of the oldest sites is located in Indus Valley in Pakistan, 
Which appears to be about 3000 BC. 2500.

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