Visited el jem in the 80s with my wife the coliseum is amazing we even went below were the animals and gladiators cells were we also visited a row of terrace houses with decorative floors , also a villa well preserved, for roman ruins it is a amazing place.
Pozazdrościć. Amfiteatr w El - Jem jest fantastyczny, byłem 2 razy. Robi większe wrażenie niż Colosseum. Tamten stoi w centrum miasta, trochę w zagłębienia, El - Jem na pustyni, otoczony niskimi budynkami, wygląda imponująco! Do Rzymskich miast na pustyni ( Dhougga, Sbeitla) niestety nie tak łatwo się dostać. Dzięki za film.
Wow! Thank you for sharing! I'm astounded that iam totally unaware of these locations. I'm never hearing about anything coming out of Tunisia. I didn't even know Roman's built there.
YES, I realize that but, as with all conquered territory the Romans occupied it and built it up (colonization) for centuries and whence it became profitable such "public works" as they were, were indeed financed by said colonization due to infrastructure needs! Rome, in all its glory after all,..."was not built in a day!" @@rafael16759
Visited el jem in the 80s with my wife the coliseum is amazing we even went below were the animals and gladiators cells were we also visited a row of terrace houses with decorative floors , also a villa well preserved, for roman ruins it is a amazing place.
From Terence Wise in UK.......Astonishing.Thankyou.
Pozazdrościć. Amfiteatr w El - Jem jest fantastyczny, byłem 2 razy. Robi większe wrażenie niż Colosseum. Tamten stoi w centrum miasta, trochę w zagłębienia, El - Jem na pustyni, otoczony niskimi budynkami, wygląda imponująco!
Do Rzymskich miast na pustyni ( Dhougga, Sbeitla) niestety nie tak łatwo się dostać. Dzięki za film.
fly a drone over the Colosseum it's a $200,000 fine.....and they don't let you leave till you've paid it....great vid!
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Wow! Thank you for sharing! I'm astounded that iam totally unaware of these locations. I'm never hearing about anything coming out of Tunisia. I didn't even know Roman's built there.
Part of Ancient Carthage! Lookup the Roman/Carthaginian "Punic Wars!"
@@marcob.7801this was built way after
YES, I realize that but, as with all conquered territory the Romans occupied it and built it up (colonization) for centuries and whence it became profitable such "public works" as they were, were indeed financed by said colonization due to infrastructure needs! Rome, in all its glory after all,..."was not built in a day!" @@rafael16759
Explore Golgumbaz, with Guide Jahangir, South India 🇮🇳
I know Sbeitla also
Incredible.
I know Bulla Regia and KART HADASHT
I know Dougga also
Muito bem cuidadas as ruínas. Parabéns Tunisia
How many of our buildings will last 2000 years?
I love Tunisia
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