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Travertine, a natural wonder found in various parts of the world, is truly a sight to behold

Background imageTravertine Collection: APEX02322WT050

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Crystal lakes and waterfalls of Plitvice in Croatia

Background imageTravertine Collection: Mineral deposits at Canary Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA

Mineral deposits at Canary Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA
Thermal runoff channels create travertine mineral deposits at Canary Spring of the Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park; Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageTravertine Collection: American bison bull warming in sun exhaling breath in winter, Soda Butte Cone, YNP, Wyoming, USA

American bison bull warming in sun exhaling breath in winter, Soda Butte Cone, YNP, Wyoming, USA
A bison bull (Bison bison) soaks up the winter sun standing near a travertine rock to block the wind, close to the sunny south side of the Soda Butte Cone in Lamar Valley; Yellowstone National Park

Background imageTravertine Collection: Canary Spring at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA

Canary Spring at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park, Wyoming, USA
Mineral deposits and steam vapors of Canary Spring at the Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone Natural Park; Wyoming, United States of America

Background imageTravertine Collection: Ponte Pietra over Adige River, Verona, Veneto, Italy

Ponte Pietra over Adige River, Verona, Veneto, Italy

Background imageTravertine Collection: Lazio Latina Cori Temple Hercules Italy italian country

Lazio Latina Cori Temple Hercules Italy italian country
Lazio Latina Cori Temple of Hercules, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Distant views, medium range views and detailed views of the temple remains

Background imageTravertine Collection: Fragment Cosmetic Dish 1353-1337 BC Egypt El-Amarna

Fragment Cosmetic Dish 1353-1337 BC Egypt El-Amarna
Fragment of a Cosmetic Dish, 1353-1337 BC. Egypt, El-Amarna, North Suburb, house T.34.1. Excavations of the Egypt Exploration Society, 1930, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, 1353-1337 BC

Background imageTravertine Collection: Carved Bowl 1200-300 BC Mesoamerica reportedly

Carved Bowl 1200-300 BC Mesoamerica reportedly
Carved Bowl, 1200-300 BC. Mesoamerica, reportedly the Tepecoacuilco River Valley, Guerrero, Olmec style (1200-300 BC), Formative Period

Background imageTravertine Collection: Tomb Submerged In A Travertine Pool In Hierapolis At Sunset; Pamukkale, Turkey

Tomb Submerged In A Travertine Pool In Hierapolis At Sunset; Pamukkale, Turkey

Background imageTravertine Collection: Tomb Submerged In A Travertine Pool In Hierapolis; Pamukkale, Turkey

Tomb Submerged In A Travertine Pool In Hierapolis; Pamukkale, Turkey

Background imageTravertine Collection: Lower terras in winter, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States

Lower terras in winter, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States

Background imageTravertine Collection: Vatican City. St. Peters Square. View from de dome

Vatican City. St. Peters Square. View from de dome
Vatican City. St. Peters Square from the dome of the Basilica with the colonnade designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini between 1656 and 1665

Background imageTravertine Collection: Temple of Romulus. Bronze door. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy

Temple of Romulus. Bronze door. Roman Forum. Rome. Italy

Background imageTravertine Collection: Middle caicos conch bar caves

Middle caicos conch bar caves
A rare glimpse inside the very remote Conch Bar Caves, located in Conch Bar, a village on Middle Caicos. This park protects 15mi of underground caverns

Background imageTravertine Collection: Middle Caicos Conch Bar Caves Turks and Caicos

Middle Caicos Conch Bar Caves Turks and Caicos
Conch Bar Caves is located in Conch Bar, a village on Middle Caicos. This park protects 15mi of underground caverns, one of the largest cave systems in the Caribbean region

Background imageTravertine Collection: Waterfall cascading down steep cliffs in lower canyon area Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Waterfall cascading down steep cliffs in lower canyon area Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia
SAS-227 Waterfall cascading down steep cliffs in lower canyon area Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia unesco world heritage site Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageTravertine Collection: Italy. Rome. Larger Gate (Porta Maggiore)

Italy. Rome. Larger Gate (Porta Maggiore). Built in the 52 AD by Emperor Claudius and later reformed. Aurelian Walls (3rd century AD)

Background imageTravertine Collection: Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Maria in Domnica. Facade by A

Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Maria in Domnica. Facade by A
Italy. Rome. Basilica of Santa Maria in Domnica. Facade in Renaissance style (1512-1513), attributed to Andrea Sansovino (1467-1529), with porch with five arches separated by travertine pilasters

Background imageTravertine Collection: Italy. Rome. The Palace of Justice

Italy. Rome. The Palace of Justice, seat of the Supreme Court of Cassation and the Judicial Public Library. Designed by Guglielmo Calderini and built between 1888 and 1910



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Travertine, a natural wonder found in various parts of the world, is truly a sight to behold. From the enchanting waterfalls with their mesmerizing reflections in Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia, to the rising mists at Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, USA - its beauty knows no bounds. In Italy, this unique stone has been used for centuries to create magnificent works of art and architecture. Etruscan sarcophagus-urns adorned with intricate carvings tell stories of ancient civilizations. The Table of Silence by Constantin Brancusi stands tall in Targu Jiu, capturing attention with its elegant simplicity. Nature itself showcases travertine's remarkable patterns at Cupid Spring in Yellowstone National Park. Each curve and line tells a story written by time and geology. And who can forget the grandeur of Rome? The Temple of Romulus boasts bronze doors that have witnessed countless moments throughout history. But perhaps it is the Colosseum that truly captures our imagination. Whether viewed during a winter sunrise or from Via Sacra, this iconic structure stands as a testament to human ingenuity and architectural prowess. Travertine's presence is felt across continents - from Croatia to Wyoming; from Italy to the United States. Its timeless allure continues to inspire awe and admiration among all who encounter it.