A second-century castle built by Romans and a 19th-century mosque are among the heavily damaged structures from Monday’s devastating earthquake that killed more than 2,300 people in Turkey and Syria.
The earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Monday has badly damaged Gaziantep Castle, a historic site and tourist attraction in southeastern Turkey. The castle collapsed during the 7.8 magnitude ...
A Roman-era castle in southeastern Turkey is among the thousands of structures damaged by the deadly earthquakes that struck the country and the neighboring state of Syria today. An estimated 2,300 ...
The abandoned Benjamin Kimball summer castle that overlooks Lake Winnipasaukee in Gilford. The castle has been empty since 1960 when Charlotte Kimball died. Railroad tycoon Benjamin Kimball died in ...
A 2,000-year-old castle built during the Roman Empire and, which up until Monday had stood the test of time, has been destroyed. Set on a hilltop in southeastern Turkey, the Gaziantep Castle was ...
As of around 24 hours after the earthquake first struck, it was unclear what percentage of the structure had been damaged. A claim swept across the web following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that ...
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