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 | These ruins are probably old Gallo-Roman thermes. |  | 11/29/2005 | 282 | 



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 | ruins of roman amphitheatre of ancient town Isca, present day Cearleon, Newport ,web link UK.http://www.newport.gov.uk/_dc/index.cfm?fuseaction=virtualtours.amphitheatre |  | 06/19/2006 | 237 | 



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 | A nice Roman Site at Bolonia in Spain, very near Tarifa.
See http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/CABC/ |  | 08/15/2005 | 201 | 



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 | You can see a roman villa. It was reconstructed as ruins in the early 90's. |  | 06/16/2007 | 268 | 



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 | The site of the magnificent Roman ruins most of which is still standing. The Roman brought the marble to Beirut then rolled it over the hills to this site. |  | 08/15/2005 | 777 | 



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 | Ruins of roman villages with amphi-theater in Tripoli. |  | 02/17/2006 | 396 | 



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 | Calleva Atrebatum (or Silchester Roman Town) was an Iron Age oppidum and subsequently a town in the Roman province of Britannia and the civitas capital of the Atrebates tribe. Its ruins are located beneath and to the west of the Church of St Mary the Virgin, which lies just within the town wall and about 0.5 miles (1 km) to the east of the modern village of Silchester in the English county of H... |  | 04/05/2008 | 278 | 



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 | Great Witcombe Roman Villa is the remains of a large Roman villa located on a hillside at Great Witcombe, near Gloucester in the English county of Gloucestershire.
Excavated between 1960 and 1973 by the archaeologist Ernest Greenfield the ruins contain mosaics and a complex bathhouse. It is maintained by English Heritage.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Witcombe... |  | 10/21/2009 | 12 | 



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 | Only remaining ruins of the Gallo-Roman era in Paris with the Thermes de Cluny. This arena could contain 15,000 people. It covered approximately 132 m/100 m. It was built between the first century and the end of the second century. |  | 03/04/2006 | 209 | 



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 | Most of the wonderful Spanish cathedrals were built using Romanesque, Gothic or Renaissance style, but the Cathedral of Cádiz is Neoclassicist. The beautiful yellow coppola and the slender towers heighten its giant aspect (although it isn´t as big as other Spanish cathedrals), which is also picturesque due to the Mediterrean sea. |  | 10/08/2005 | 171 | 



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 | Magnis (or Carvoran Roman Fort) was a fort on Hadrian's Wall, in the Roman province of Britannia. Magnis was originally built to guard the junction of the northbound Maiden Way with the Stanegate, the key supply route linking Coria (Corbridge] in the east to Luguvalium (Carlisle) in the west. As such it pre-dates Hadrian's Wall. Its ruins are located at Carvoran in the civil parish of Greenhead... |  | 11/03/2009 | 18 | 



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 | The AMOCO CADIZ ran aground off the coast of Brittany, France on March 16, 1978, spilling 68.7 million gallons of oil. It currently is #6 on the list of the largest oil spills of all time.
The sunken ship is located 48°35' 56.35" N 4° 43' 05.62" W
in front of Porsall where the anchor is exposed
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