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The Manjak Hammam... Bosra (Syria)

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The Manjak Hammam, dating back to 1372, is a prototype of Mamluk architecture. The baths were from the outset destined for the use of pilgrims . The earliest reference to the site of BOSRA, in the lists of Thutmose III, c. 1334 B.C., is to be found in the exchange of letters between Pharaoh Amenhotep and the Kings of Phoenicia. BOSRA was also a stop-off point for Muslim pilgrims heading to the holy town of Mecca The original theater, which has been miraculously preserved, seats 15 000 and its stage is 45 meters in length and 8 meters in depth The stage

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tibet2004uk

7:37AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Great shot and fascinating infos here Mary!! Thx for sharing this! Just to let u know that ur links do NOT work! :(

chioru

7:40AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

great pic! love the sense of 3D :-)

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Zacko

8:02AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Very interesting reading to go with this fantastic capture. Oooh...and your links work just fine for me. Have a wonderful day #:O)

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kenwas

8:15AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Fascinating locale. Great shot.

soulofharmony

9:02AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

perfect positioning of shot.. beautiful quality of this historical site.. sublime :)...)))

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TwoPynts

9:08AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Wow, thanks for the history lesson. An amazing image from another time.

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jacro

9:12AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

excellent reportage,superbe qualitphotographique

cricounette

9:26AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Non seulement l'image est superbe mais en plus on a une histoire tr intessante, merci et bravo !

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bentchick

10:07AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Very interesting stuff! Thanks for sharing!

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Margana

10:38AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Excellent photography and presentation.Your links work fine for me by the way...

PhotoSmith

10:44AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Thank you for the beautiful photograhy and history. Both are extraordinary!

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VDH

11:19AM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Fantastic shot! Superb details!High quality! Very well done!!!V

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Enmos

12:55PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Wow that incredible, those look like moulds !! Superb work here !!! :o)

cynlee

2:03PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

very interesting!! excellent shot! :]

ana-maria

2:21PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Excellent shot with fantastic details. Very interesting, thanks for the infos too!

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Valentin

2:22PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Suberb composition, wonderful work!!!

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Akinom

4:26PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Loved to see this antique place in real! A fabulous capture, Mary! Thanks for the info as well!

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danob

5:06PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Educational and another nice one for your series Bravo

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Richardphotos

5:36PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

history right in front of our eyes!!!thanks for sharing this incredible structures-V

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Onslow

5:48PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Amazing old architecture

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LadyLisa

6:10PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Wow! This is an amazing capture.

parb1194

8:28PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Great POV and capture, and thanks for the wonderful commentary.

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sharky_

8:41PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Very interesting capture. Aloha

deannemart

9:18PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

Very unusual shapes here! Thanks for the history lesson :)

tvernuccio

11:18PM | Wed, 22 June 2005

these were baths??? wow!!!!!! i'm glad! at first i thought they were some kind of cage or pit...like maybe they held people captive in there. sorry...i have a bad imagination sometimes! anyway, it's a BEAUTIFUL capture!!!! i LOVE bricks!!!! enjoy learning the history too! :)

Pierre59

2:46AM | Thu, 23 June 2005

Original et intessant, great photo !!!

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oscilis

8:45AM | Fri, 24 June 2005

Baths?! How weird. Fantastically interesting photo. I so enjoy travelling through your world as seen by you.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

2:06PM | Fri, 24 June 2005

So interesting... and quite amusing those forms ! Standing baths ? Genial ! Thanks for the url... Ill use it a lot !

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nongo

12:46PM | Sat, 25 June 2005

they look like tombs to me?? funny they should be baths??? excellent image !!!!!!

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chantal-france

5:55AM | Sun, 26 June 2005

Tr bizarres, ces bains en forme de sarcophage .. intessant de voir comme les civilisations d'autrefois mettaient en avant la propretdu corps et la culture de l'esprit :)) il me semble qu'il y a quelques ids intessantes ici :))))

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