Gina Dittmer has released this “Roman Amphitheater Ruins In Israel” image under Public Domain license.

Roman theater at Beit She'an National park also Scythopolis in the Jordan Valley, Northern District, Israel. Antient amphitheatre

Gina Dittmer has released this “Roman Amphitheater Ruins In Israel” image under Public Domain license.

View of the Roman bath house heating system in ancient city of archaeological site Scythopolis, Beit Shean National Park, Jordan Valley. Northern Israel. Support columns for the heated floor.

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Roman theater at Beit She'an National park also Scythopolis in the Jordan Valley, Northern District, Israel. Antient amphitheatre

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