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Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site


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Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa, Africa

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This vibrant print captures the breathtaking beauty of Byrsa Hill, the original Punic site at Carthage. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historical landmark stands tall and proud near Tunis, Tunisia in North Africa. Bathed in glorious sunshine, the cityscape surrounding Byrsa Hill is a testament to its significance as an archaeological treasure. The Roman influence on this ancient civilization can be seen through the remarkable architecture that adorns the landscape. The colors of the buildings harmoniously blend with the warm tones of nature, creating a picturesque scene that beckons exploration. As one gazes upon this vertical image, they are transported back in time to witness the birthplace of an initial civilization. The ruins scattered across this metropolitan area serve as reminders of Carthage's rich history and cultural heritage. With its Phoenician roots deeply embedded within each stone structure, Byrsa Hill exudes an aura of mystery and wonder. This photograph perfectly encapsulates both its grandeur and tranquility amidst a bustling capital city. Ethel Davies/Robert Harding has skillfully captured not just a moment frozen in time but also an entire chapter from Africa's captivating past. It serves as a visual reminder that travel is not only about exploring new destinations but also delving into history itself.

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