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Temple of Apollo, Delphi, seen from Pythia's cave, erected on the site of older sanctuaries, of which the last, from the 6th BCE, was destroyed by an earthquake in 373 BCE. The present building dates from 329 BCE. The Pythia prophesied here. 24.6 x 60 m.

Temple of Apollo, Delphi, seen from Pythia's cave, erected on the site of older sanctuaries, of which the last, from the 6th BCE, was destroyed by an earthquake in 373 BCE. The present building dates from 329 BCE. The Pythia prophesied here. 24.6 x 60 m.
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Temple of Apollo, Delphi, seen from Pythia's cave, erected on the site of older sanctuaries, of which the last, from the 6th BCE, was destroyed by an earthquake in 373 BCE. The present building dates from 329 BCE. The Pythia prophesied here. 24.6 x 60 m
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Archaeological Site, Delphi, Greece
Credit:
Erich Lessing / Album
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3149 x 4000 px | 36.0 MB
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26.7 x 33.9 cm | 10.5 x 13.3 in (300 dpi)