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| The cities and villas buried by Vesuvius in A.D.79 represent an archaeological heritage of unique importance.Smaller then Pompeii, but best preserved, with a lot of mosaics and wall-paintings. |
| Address : Corso Resina, 1 - 80056 Ercolano (NA)- Italy |
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| Archaeological Museum & Castle of San Miguel. |
| Address : Avda. de Europa s/n., Almuñecar |
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| Possibly the next World Heritage site. The Romans did it all here. And Hanibal set off with his elephants from the port of Cartagena. See the worlds firs submarine. Visit the Bull Ring - just discover it was a gladiators' theatre!
A great day out. |
| Address : http://www.idealspain.com/Pages/Places/Cartegena.asp |
| Link : http://www.idealspain.com/Pages/Places/Cartegena.asp |
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| A vist to the ancient town of Nessebar is an absolute must. This is one of the oldest known settlements in Europe at 3000BC. Situated on a peninsula the town is surrounded by beautiful blue sea and within the town walls are many wonderful old churches and |
| Address : Old Nessebar |
| Link : http://www.nessebar-bg.com/_en/index.htm |
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| Click on the link to see photograghs of Kaunos:- Once a significant trading port, the ancient city of Kaunos is accessed by way of a short boat ride from the resort centre. It is said to have been founded by Kaunos, the son of Miletus |
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| Link : http://www.sitesandphotos.com/catalog/parent-15897.html |
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| Pompeii is one of the most significant documents of the Roman civilization and presents itself as an exceptional open book on the daily lives of the past. The city has re-emerged from the dark ages as it was when he was covered by the Vesuvio's magma. |
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| Link : http://www.pompeiisites.org/ |
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| Pre-historic caves, museum & information centre - ideal family day trip. |
| Address : Ctra.de Maro, s/n., 29787 Nerja. |
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| The present-day town is the successor of a Thracian fishermen's settlement named Menabryia (meaning literally 'the town of Mena'), the foundation of which dates back to the 2nd century BC. Later it remained the only Doric colony along the Black Sea coast, |
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| Link : http://www.holidayapartmentstvlas.com/local-info.html |
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