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The six remaining columns of the Temple of Jupiter at the Great Temple of Baalbek, Lebanon. The temple dedicated to sun worship was buit in the time of emperor Nero. It measures 88 meters in length and 48 meters in width. Jupiter was also known by the name of Baal. Cameradate: Thursday, February 24, 2011 11:26.
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Resource ID
100118963
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Open
Resource type
Photo
Contributed by
Tor Tjeransen
Date Added
25 May 23
Date Created
25 May 23
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Public
Original file name
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Description/Caption
The six remaining columns of the Temple of Jupiter at the Great Temple of Baalbek, Lebanon. The temple dedicated to sun worship was buit in the time of emperor Nero. It measures 88 meters in length and 48 meters in width. Jupiter was also known by the name of Baal. Cameradate: Thursday, February 24, 2011 11:26.
Organizational Unit
General Conference (GC)/Middle East and North Africa Union Mission (GMEU)/East Mediterranean Region (EMDF)
Keywords
buildings, architectural, architecture, edifice, edifices, structures, concepts, concept, conceptual, ruins, Columns, Temples, architectural detail, building, ancient civilization, Building, column, temples, Buildings, Corinthian order, columns, columns, ruin
Creator / Photographer
Tor Tjeransen
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Marker lat / long: 34.1, 35.9 (WGS84)