Roman Ruins in Tunisia

Everyone was in those times. Vikings were fucking manlets.

Lighthouse built in Galicia between Nero and Vespasian.

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Shame you can't go into the baths any more

Also, the sample water there that you can try tastes terrible.

Roman walls of Lugo built during the 3rd century.

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Impressive from inside

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Roman ruins in Algeria

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Roman structures in Spain amaze me. Why the fuck we keep celebrating some faggots when thinking about Roman Empire, and not the guys who blueprinted and built this?

Bullshit you asshole

>The structure, built in the 2nd century and renovated in 1791, is the oldest Roman lighthouse in use today.
Well he's telling the truth, but there's no way it looked like that in its original form.