A wild guess with Google images has shown something like this (different angle, can't tell if it's the same) labeled as Amsheet, Lebanon.
Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates on Cyprus?
Those capitals do look strange
edit Nabatean aka Cypro-Corinthian apparently. I only found it looking for a ruin with 'unfluted columns'
Last edited by Muizer; August 08, 2019 at 02:24 PM.
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
Well, the proper answer would be "Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates in Cyprus, at Kourion" as the game is "Guess where".
Of course I will count this as a correct answer, there are only so many ancient Greek temples with 'unfluted columns'.
Congrats to Muizer, he has the ground for the next turn.
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"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
Southern Europe, yes. Malta, no.
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
Close, but no.
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
The fortifications of ancient Corinth?
Well, it was an educated guess so close enough.
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Not quite.
The Rhine Falls are indeed what I was looking for.
Rep will come when I can rep you again, or if someone else is nice enough.