Aksum obelisks, Aksum, Ethiopia. — Stock Photo, Image

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Aksum obelisks, symbol of the Aksumite civilization, the most powerful between the Eastern Roman Empire and Persia between the 1st and the 13th century A.D. UNESCO World Heritage site. Aksum, Ethiopia.

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