Walking around the much reconstructed grounds of Ephesus,
we see here Hadrian's Gate, Hercules Gate, Temple to
Domitan, the Upper Baths and the Water Tower.

Hadrian's Gate (right),
erected in AD 113

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Here, Bonnie provides us
some relative size to the
likely 10 metre tall columns.


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The Hercules Gate
entrance to "Pedestrian
Precinct," AD 5th century.

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The road way leading up to
the Hercules Gate, seen
on either side of this image.


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Temple to Domitian, dating
to AD 82. Destroyed by
Christians in 391.

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Some of the rear structures
of what was likely part of the
Temple to Domitian.


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Upper Baths of AD 150, with
4th century additions

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"The Fountain," a water
supply tower.
1st century AD

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A look back towards lower
ground, at what was likely
the 1st century AD
stadium area, but I am not
sure if this is that ...


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