MS-2310

Uploaded: April 02, 2007

Comments

Kerry Drager April 07, 2009

Hi Jim,
This is really a beautiful photo! And I think it will be a great choice for the "Where in the World?" quiz in BetterPhoto's monthly PhotoFlash newsletter.
Kerry

Hi Everyone,
Enjoy guessing where Jim shot this scene. We'll check in from time to time over the coming days, but we won't reveal the answer until next week ... so keep guessing! :-)

Thanks,
Kerry


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Tim Hennessey April 08, 2009

Ephesus in Turkey #7384751

Frances Blair April 08, 2009

I agree it looks like Turkey, but I guess the Hieropolis at Pamukkale, Turkey. Love the shadows and the stone in the foreground. #7385125

Leslie J. Morris level-addict April 08, 2009

Palmyra, Syria #7385152

Eugenio Diaz April 08, 2009

City Gates, ruins Jerash, Jordan. #7385177

ivy Broyles April 08, 2009

My guess would be fountain's abbey in England, I can't remember exactly what part of england). But the lighting is very cool and nice and warm.

Ivy
#7385303

Amal A. AlNuaimi April 17, 2009

Hi, I'm 95% sure it is Hieropolis at Pamukkale, Denizli - Turkey. #7413417

Sarah G April 22, 2009

My daughter went to Jordan for Spring Break 2009. If it isn't Jerash, Jordan as Eugenio says, then there's one some where else in the world that looks a lot like it.

#7431017

Jim Zuckerman May 04, 2009

Eugenio Diaz and Sarah G guessed this location. It is the Roman ruins of Jaresh in Jordan. This arch was built in honor of the visit of the emperor Hadrian in 168 A.D.

Jim Zuckerman #7485098


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