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El Jem, Tunisia

4 memories from El Jem, Tunisia

The image captures a partial view of the El Jem amphitheater in El Jem, Tunisia, from behind a gray metal fence. The amphitheater's facade is constructed from tan-colored stone with arched openings. A low wall with a stone ledge runs along the bottom edge. The sky is a clear, light blue. Vegetation, including green bushes, can be seen within the amphitheater's structure. The scene is bathed in daylight, casting shadows on the wall and ground.

The image captures a partial view of the El Jem amphitheater in El Jem, Tunisia, from behind a gray metal fence. The amphitheater's facade is constructed from tan-colored stone with arched openings. A low wall with a stone ledge runs along the bottom edge. The sky is a clear, light blue. Vegetation, including green bushes, can be seen within the amphitheater's structure. The scene is bathed in daylight, casting shadows on the wall and ground.

El Jem
From a high vantage point within a stone structure, the camera captures a wide shot of an ancient amphitheater on a clear, sunny day. The amphitheater's seating is still largely intact, and the arena floor is visible with some visible patches and damage. Several small dark figures are seen in the arena and in the seating area, suggesting people exploring the site.  Beyond the amphitheater, a cityscape stretches towards the horizon under a clear blue sky.  The camera's perspective is framed by the stone structure, which appears worn and weathered. A black metal railing serves as a safety barrier near the camera. The ground near the camera is rocky and covered in light-colored debris. The camera tilts upwards slowly to show the vastness of the amphitheater and the surrounding cityscape.

From a high vantage point within a stone structure, the camera captures a wide shot of an ancient amphitheater on a clear, sunny day. The amphitheater's seating is still largely intact, and the arena floor is visible with some visible patches and damage. Several small dark figures are seen in the arena and in the seating area, suggesting people exploring the site. Beyond the amphitheater, a cityscape stretches towards the horizon under a clear blue sky. The camera's perspective is framed by the stone structure, which appears worn and weathered. A black metal railing serves as a safety barrier near the camera. The ground near the camera is rocky and covered in light-colored debris. The camera tilts upwards slowly to show the vastness of the amphitheater and the surrounding cityscape.

El Jem
The image depicts a low-angle view inside the Roman amphitheater of El Jem, Tunisia. The scene showcases a fragment of the amphitheater's multi-tiered structure, constructed from light-colored stone. The sky is visible at the top left, contrasting with the dark recesses of the building's arches and openings. A metal support pole and electrical wiring are present on the right side. The architecture displays the characteristic rounded arches and layered stonework of Roman amphitheaters.

The image depicts a low-angle view inside the Roman amphitheater of El Jem, Tunisia. The scene showcases a fragment of the amphitheater's multi-tiered structure, constructed from light-colored stone. The sky is visible at the top left, contrasting with the dark recesses of the building's arches and openings. A metal support pole and electrical wiring are present on the right side. The architecture displays the characteristic rounded arches and layered stonework of Roman amphitheaters.

El Jem
The camera moves slowly down a long, vaulted hallway of an ancient stone building. The hallway is illuminated by light from the far end, and it has a smooth concrete floor. Arches line both sides of the hallway, supported by thick stone pillars. A metal railing runs along the edge of the hallway. Several people are walking towards the end of the hallway, including women in dresses. The stone walls show signs of age and wear. The sky is visible through the arches.

The camera moves slowly down a long, vaulted hallway of an ancient stone building. The hallway is illuminated by light from the far end, and it has a smooth concrete floor. Arches line both sides of the hallway, supported by thick stone pillars. A metal railing runs along the edge of the hallway. Several people are walking towards the end of the hallway, including women in dresses. The stone walls show signs of age and wear. The sky is visible through the arches.

El Jem