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November 1942 – Temple complex ruins of the Great Court at Baalbek, Syria [now Lebanon] [colourized version]

aussiejeff posted a photo:

November 1942 - Temple complex ruins of the Great Court at Baalbek, Syria [now Lebanon] [colourized version]

IMAGE INFO
– Viewpoint is looking north-east.
– The site has been changed massively from what can be seen here in late 1942. Much of the ruins lying on the ground have since been cleared away & painstakingly re-sited during reconstruction of the walls & some pillars (also including rebuilding the destroyed altar in the foreground) as evidenced in this huge modern panorama (allow load time) – upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Pano_Baalbek_…
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HISTORICAL INFO
– One of Baalbek’s old names was "Heliopolis in Syria".
– Extensive history here – www.livius.org/articles/place/heliopolis-baalbek/?
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SOURCE INFO
– Original image was captured by my late father-in-law, Driver Tom Beazley of the Australian Army 2/4 Anti Malaria Control Unit, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force, using a folding Kodak 6-20 Brownie camera with 120 roll film, while he was on extended leave.
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PROCESS INFO
– Digitized using a Canon Canoscan 8800F scanner.
– Originally restored from the very badly grained, scratched & faded original, using Adobe Photoshop Creative Studio 8.0
– Latest version re-processed using AI enlargement, colourization & enhancement software.

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November 1942 – Temple of Bacchus ruins at Baalbek, Syria [now Lebanon] [colourized]

aussiejeff posted a photo:

November 1942 - Temple of Bacchus ruins at Baalbek, Syria [now Lebanon] [colourized]

IMAGE INFO
– Viewpoint is looking south-east.
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HISTORICAL INFO
Courtesy Wikipedia –
– "The temple was commissioned by Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius and designed by an unknown architect and built close to the courtyard in front of the larger temple of Jupiter-Baal. The period of construction is generally considered between 150 AD to 250 AD". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Bacchus
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SOURCE INFO
– Original image was captured by my late father-in-law, Driver Tom Beazley of the Australian Army 2/4 Anti Malaria Control Unit, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force, using a folding Kodak 6-20 Brownie camera with 120 roll film, while he was on extended leave.
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PROCESS INFO
– Digitized using a Canon Canoscan 8800F scanner.
– Originally restored from the very badly grained, scratched & faded original, using Adobe Photoshop Creative Studio 8.0 (duotoned version).
– Latest version re-processed using AI colourization & enhancement software.

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Sol

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Sol

O Sol do meio dia não permite sombras! Que nossa escola seja iluminada por este Sol. 17/05/2023. @olhardejoaocesar

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Beit Beirut 4

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Beit Beirut 4


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Pedrera romana de Baalbek 2

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Pedrera romana de Baalbek 2

Stone of the Pregnant Woman, Hajjar al-Hibla, Baalbek; Lebanon.

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Pedrera romana de Baalbek 1

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Pedrera romana de Baalbek 1

Stone of the Pregnant Woman, Hajjar al-Hibla, Baalbek; Lebanon.

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Liban, Jour 1 (Baalbek - Baskinta - Château Ksara), 2023.04.19

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Temple de Bacus 8

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Capitell de Propylaea