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Few people visit Algeria anymore because of internal strife, but I hitchhiked across the country in 1975. Theses are some recollections of the country’s greatest archeological site, the Roman city of ...
Fly over the ancient ruins of Timgad, Algeria, with this captivating drone footage showcasing the remnants of this Roman imperial city. Fly over the vast archaeological site, revealing its ...
The remains of a Roman city were discovered buried in the sands of Northern Algeria in 1881. The city – known as Timgad – was found just as it had been left 2,000 years ago. Numerous Roman structures ...
Fly over the ancient ruins of Timgad, Algeria, with this captivating drone footage showcasing the remnants of this Roman imperial city. Fly over the vast archaeological site, revealing its ...