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    Anyone been to any of the following?

    Halicarnassus
    Ephesus
    Palmyra
    Bosra
    Petra
    Antioch
    Lepcis Magna
    Carthage
    Sbeitla
    Douggia
    Volubilis
    Tingis
    Cyrene
    Sparta
    Butrint
    Apollonia




    Anybody? If you have gone to any please get back to me

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    Antiochus Seleukos,
    As part of my holiday to Morocco last week, took the opportunity to go to Volubilis. Now await your questions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Prince of Essling View Post
    Antiochus Seleukos,
    As part of my holiday to Morocco last week, took the opportunity to go to Volubilis. Now await your questions.
    How was it?


    (p.s I am also from Surrey )

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    Ephessos,
    Halikarnassos(every summer)
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    Quote Originally Posted by dogukan View Post
    Ephessos,
    Halikarnassos(every summer)
    How are the ruins in Halikarnassos?

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    i haven't been to any of the places you mentioned, but my village is next to a Greek ruin in Lebanon. The area is called baalbek its based on the ancient god Baal, however the temples there represent ancient Greek and Roman gods.

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