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"Journey through Time: Tracing the Preceding Footsteps Across Continents" Ploughing with shire horses in Derbyshire, England

Background imagePreceding Collection: Archaeological site of Jerash

Archaeological site of Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Archaeological site and town of Jerash

Archaeological site and town of Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: The South theatre

The South theatre, Roman site, Jerash (Jarash), Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Ad-Dayr (the Monastery)

Ad-Dayr (the Monastery), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Citadel columns

Citadel columns, Amman, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: View over Nabatean tombs

View over Nabatean tombs, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Bedouin man entering Urn Tomb

Bedouin man entering Urn Tomb, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: El Deir (Ed Deir)

El Deir (Ed Deir), the Monastery, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Crusader castle

Crusader castle, Shoubek, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Ruins, archaeological site

Ruins, archaeological site, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Ruins at sunset

Ruins at sunset, archaeological site, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Palace Tomb in the chain of royal tombs

Palace Tomb in the chain of royal tombs, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: The Treasury (Khaznat Far oun)

The Treasury (Khaznat Far oun), dating from the 1st century BC, carved by the Nabateans, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Roman theatre

Roman theatre, 6000 seat capacity, completed in 169-177 AD, under Marcus Aurelius, Amman, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Looking west along Decumanus Maximus

Looking west along Decumanus Maximus, main street of Umm Qais (ancient Gadara), a city of the Roman Decapolis, north of Irbid, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Morning light on the Greek theatre

Morning light on the Greek theatre, Taormina, island of Sicily, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Forum and markets of Trajan

Forum and markets of Trajan, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Forum of Augustus

Forum of Augustus, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Wall paintings

Wall paintings, Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Via di Nola

Via di Nola, Pompeii, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Via dei Sepolchri

Via dei Sepolchri, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Politicians house

Politicians house, Pompeii, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Portico of the Macellum

Portico of the Macellum, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: The Great Theatre

The Great Theatre, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Baths, Pompeii

Baths, Pompeii, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Pompeii Odeon

Pompeii Odeon, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: House of Paquinius

House of Paquinius, Pompeii, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Taverna near the theatre

Taverna near the theatre, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Statue at point where Cook first landed

Statue at point where Cook first landed, although the statue, brought from Italy and dating from the 19th century is probably not of Cook, James Cook Plaza, Poverty Bay, Gisborne, North Island

Background imagePreceding Collection: Colosseum, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Colosseum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Segesta, Sicily

Segesta, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Eraclea Minoa

Eraclea Minoa, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Nelson House

Nelson House, Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: The Concordia temple

The Concordia temple, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: The Greek theatre

The Greek theatre, Siracusa, island of Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Nuraghe, island of Sardinia

Nuraghe, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Nuraghe Losa

Nuraghe Losa, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Nora, southwest

Nora, southwest, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Oval Plaza (Forum)

Oval Plaza (Forum), Roman city, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Oval Plaza (Forum) and Cardo Maximus colonnaded street

Oval Plaza (Forum) and Cardo Maximus colonnaded street, Roman city, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: The Colosseum at night with traffic trails

The Colosseum at night with traffic trails, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: House of Christopher Columbus and Sprana gate

House of Christopher Columbus and Sprana gate, Genoa (Genova), Liguria, Italy

Background imagePreceding Collection: Football in 16th century style

Football in 16th century style, Calcio Storico Fiorentino, Florence, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Statue in grounds of Villa Napoleon of San Martino

Statue in grounds of Villa Napoleon of San Martino, province of Livorno, island of Elba, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Nuraghe Su Nuraxi di Barumini

Nuraghe Su Nuraxi di Barumini, UNESCO World Heritage Site, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: Great Palaestra

Great Palaestra, Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imagePreceding Collection: The Forum, the oval piazza

The Forum, the oval piazza, Jerash, Jordan, Middle East

Background imagePreceding Collection: Nuraghi, island of Sardinia

Nuraghi, island of Sardinia, Italy, Mediterranean, Europe



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"Journey through Time: Tracing the Preceding Footsteps Across Continents" Ploughing with shire horses in Derbyshire, England, takes us back to a time when farming relied on traditional methods and the strength of these majestic creatures. The Vasa Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, offers a glimpse into the preceding era of naval warfare as we marvel at the grandeur and tragic fate of the 17th century warship, Vasa. Unveiling ancient mysteries, the Gold mask of Tutankhamun at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo transports us to North Africa's rich history and showcases an exquisite artifact from preceding civilizations. Standing tall as a testament to industrial innovation, Ironbridge in Shropshire presents us with the first iron bridge ever built—a pioneering engineering marvel that heralded a new era. Stepping into Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottinghamshire immerses us in centuries-old traditions as we savor drinks within England's oldest inn—preceding generations have gathered here for centuries. With King Harold's foot soldiers depicted on Bayeux Tapestry, we are transported back to Normandy where their spears and battle axes tell tales of bravery and conflict from times long past. Gazing upon Ludlow Castle from Whitecliff allows our imagination to wander through medieval times while admiring this magnificent fortress that has stood strong for centuries. Ascending into history itself, exploring Anne Frank House attic brings forth emotions as we connect with her story during World War II—an enduring reminder of humanity's darkest moments preceding hope and resilience. Witnessing King Harold's demise depicted on Bayeux Tapestry reminds us how events shaped nations—this poignant scene unfolds amidst picturesque Normandy landscapes etching its place in European history forevermore.