Comments on: Top 10 most amazing ruins and archaeological sites in the world/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/travel your dreams in styleSun, 20 Aug 2023 12:51:56 +0000hourly1By: saba tours/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-183658Sun, 20 Aug 2023 12:51:56 +0000/?p=244596#comment-183658Guide of Egypt Tours are presenting a completely different concept about Ancient Egypt, in this type of tour we present the alternative theories, the scientific opinions and the connections between Ancient Egypt and the Ancient world. You will know more about Kemet, Kemet is the official name for Egypt in the Ancient times. You will have access to many closed sites and explore many hidden corners in each site like the White chapel, the Red chapel, Sekhmet chapel in Luxor and the hospital at Sakkara. A private visit to the Great Pyramid is included and maybe some other place like the Osiris shaft in Giza, the Sphinx and the Osirion temple in Abydos.

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By: Janet/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-183209Thu, 15 Jun 2023 00:57:04 +0000/?p=244596#comment-183209I’m curious if you’ve visited Skara Brae in Mainland, Orkney, Scotland, UK? It’s not as massive as some of these sites but has a very intriguing story. It might add a unique addition to this list.

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By: Eddi GREGG/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-182234Thu, 12 Jan 2023 19:12:59 +0000/?p=244596#comment-182234This list is rather traditional..Gobeklitepe definitely should be in there… and for more amazing archaeological wonders that isn’t on the classical route see the remarkable works of Graham Hancock who is an amazing explorer, analyst and writer..

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By: Ankush/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-181759Thu, 15 Sep 2022 11:22:46 +0000/?p=244596#comment-181759Found really Interesting and undoubtedely all the above state sites are eye opening, but you can cover some Indian Archaeological sites.

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By: Marilyn/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-177378Tue, 05 Oct 2021 16:07:25 +0000/?p=244596#comment-177378Gobekli télé should be #1. It is amazing and built with the knowledge of geometry…they just discovered!!

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By: Tolu/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-177258Mon, 30 Aug 2021 12:17:15 +0000/?p=244596#comment-177258There is one in my local nigeria in Esie,you should try to see it.

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By: Landious Travel/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-176992Tue, 22 Jun 2021 22:04:16 +0000/?p=244596#comment-176992We are lucky as we organise our trips to Petra and Giza Pyramids. Amazing monuments to discover!

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By: Keith Bankier/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-176971Tue, 15 Jun 2021 18:35:10 +0000/?p=244596#comment-176971Gobekli tepe should be no 1 place on anybody’s bucket list.Dating at c.10000BC intricate carvings on stones nearly as big as Stonehenge it outdoes it in every which way.

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By: Kemal/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-176876Sat, 15 May 2021 09:21:27 +0000/?p=244596#comment-176876Why is there no Göbeklitepe? Göbeklitepe dates from the present to between 11,000 and 13500 years. And in the design using sky maps, there are also legendary shapes on the stones. An incredible region. It should have been Gobeklitepe.

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By: J.A. Tomasini/2020/05/25/10-best-ruins-archaeological-sites/#comment-176623Wed, 24 Mar 2021 17:34:35 +0000/?p=244596#comment-176623Fact check all your great pyramid info. Behind the times and incorrect. Old grade school explanations.

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