Photographer’s Note
Palmyra (Arabic: تدمر Tadmor) was in ancient times an important city of central Syria, located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus[1] and 120 km southwest of the Euphrates. It has long been a vital caravan city for travellers crossing the Syrian desert and was known as the Bride of the Desert. The earliest documented reference to the city by its Semitic name Tadmor, Tadmur or Tudmur (which means "the town that repels" in Amorite and "the indomitable town" in Aramaic.[2]) is recorded in Babylonian tablets found in Mari.[3]
Though the ancient site fell into disuse after the 16th century, it is still known as Tadmor in Arabic, and there is a newer town next to the ruins of the same name. The Palmyrenes constructed a series of large-scale monuments containing funerary art such as limestone slabs with human busts representing the deceased.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmyra
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serp2000
(9501) 2009-07-04 1:16
Zdravstvuj, Erhan bay!
Impressive inheritance! Fantastic landscape! Well done!
Have a nice weekend!
Serghei
ciakgiak
(10698) 2009-07-04 8:06
Hello Erhan,
congratulations for your 300th post on TE!
I like a lot this ancient site and the way you composed the scene.
Colors are really pleasant and the sharpness is perfect.
Friendly regards.
Giorgio
sandpiper
(1599) 2009-07-04 17:44
Hi Erhan
Congratulations on 300 posts.
Good scene, well composed, somewhere I have not seen before.
Chris
figenya
(1308) 2009-07-06 0:37
Erhan Bey, merhaba
300. fotonuzu kutlarım... Fotoğraftaki dizilim ve bakış açınızı beğendim, ellerinize sağlık.
Selamlar
Figen
Photo Information
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Copyright: ERHAN EKEN (erhan1958)
(3977) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2003-02-11
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/1000 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-07-04 0:54








