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DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the Walls of Diyarbakir, with its length of 6 kilometers, the second largest city walls in the world after the Great Wall of China, in Diyarbakir, Turkey on April 10, 2018. It is situated 100 m. above the valley of River Tigris. Diyarbakir still carries a medieval atmosphere with its walls encircling the city with its almost intact and impressive, 10-12 meters high and 3-5 meters thick, high walls. Omer Yasin Ergin / Anadolu Agency
DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the Walls of Diyarbakir, with its length of 6 kilometers, the second largest city walls in the world after the Great Wall of China, in Diyarbakir, Turkey on April 10, 2018. It is situated 100 m. above the valley of River Tigris. Diyarbakir still carries a medieval atmosphere with its walls encircling the city with its almost intact and impressive, 10-12 meters high and 3-5 meters thick, high walls. Omer Yasin Ergin / Anadolu Agency
DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the Walls of Diyarbakir, with its length of 6 kilometers, the second largest city walls in the world after the Great Wall of China, in Diyarbakir, Turkey on April 10, 2018. It is situated 100 m. above the valley of River Tigris. Diyarbakir still carries a medieval atmosphere with its walls encircling the city with its almost intact and impressive, 10-12 meters high and 3-5 meters thick, high walls. Omer Yasin Ergin / Anadolu Agency
DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the Malabadi Bridge which was constructed during Artuqids period by Temur-tash of Mardin, son of Ilghazi and grandson of Artuq Bey, spanning over the Batman Creek in Silvan disrtict of Diyarbakir province, Turkey on April 10, 2018. Omer Yasin Ergin / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of gymnasium complex of Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of gymnasium complex of Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the largest synagogue known in the ancient world in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of gymnasium complex of Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the largest synagogue known in the ancient world in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the largest synagogue known in the ancient world in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the largest synagogue known in the ancient world in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Pactolus stream, which was famous in antiquity for its alluvial gold in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Pactolus stream, which was famous in antiquity for its alluvial gold in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Pactolus stream, which was famous in antiquity for its alluvial gold in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
MANISA, TURKEY - APRIL 10: A drone photo shows the ruins of the Temple of Artemis in Sardis Ancient City, capital of the kingdom of Lydia in iron age located in Salihli district on April 10, 2018 in Manisa province in western Turkey. Sardis, surrounded by the largest fortification walls outside Mesopotamia, hosts largest Ionic temple in the ancient world and also architectures such as synagogue, theater, Roman Bath-Gymnasium complex. The ancient city has been included in UNESCO's 2013 World Heritage Tentative List by UNESCO World Heritage Committee. Emin Menguarslan / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
DENIZLI, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Laodikeia Ancient City which was established in the 3th century BC in the Hellenistic Period by the Seleucus King, Antiochus II Dedicated to his wife, Laodike, in Denizli, Turkey on April 04, 2018. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency
AYDIN, TURKEY - APRIL 04: A drone photo shows the Aphrodisias Museum at the Ancient City of Aphrodisias in Karacasu district of Aydin province, Turkey on April 04, 2018. The Aphrodisias archaeology site in southwestern Turkey has been included in UNESCO???s World Heritage List, in 2017. Mahmut Serdar Alakus / Anadolu Agency