More goodies await the ancient acheologist and modern
tourist as you stroll about in Ephesus. Here we have the
Fountain of Trajan, the Monumental Fountain, and more.

Fountain Of Trajan
dedicated by Aristion
in AD 102

Further Description


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A close up of the
fountain of Trajan.
Very unique, odd
sized looking stones
were used here in what
is the "column," though
symmetry is maintained
throughout...


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The Monumental Fountain
1st - 4th century AD

This turned out to be
a nice photograph, the sky
was terribly blue.

Further Description


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The feet of a statue that
adorns one of the many
columns and entranceways
in Ephesus.


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A Roman road, made of
large slabs of rock, seems
a bit bumpier to tread on
today than it did 2,000
years ago.


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Inscribed here is
Mithridates Agrippa. Agrippa
had two slaves he freed,
one was named Mithridates
and they built a gate in
his honour.


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More large stone tablets
with writing all over
them.


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Certainly longer lasting
than a modern paper back
book was this writing
medium.

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Always interested in other
peoples' automatic firearms,
I zoomed in on this security
gaurd's nice little toy.

He was not impressed.


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