Reclining colossus: Atlas takes a break from holding up the heavens: 8m-long full-size replica of one of 38 telamon pillars that once supported the upper parts of the vast Temple of Olympian Zeus in the Valley of the Temples, the site of Ancient Greek Akragas at Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. The ruined temple, founded in about 480 BC, is one of the world’s largest Doric structures. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reclining-colossus-atlas-takes-a-break-from-holding-up-the-heavens-8m-long-full-size-replica-of-one-of-38-telamon-pillars-that-once-supported-the-upper-parts-of-the-vast-temple-of-olympian-zeus-in-the-valley-of-the-temples-the-site-of-ancient-greek-akragas-at-agrigento-sicily-italy-the-ruined-temple-founded-in-about-480-bc-is-one-of-the-worlds-largest-doric-structures-image531608087.html
RF2NTTRF3–Reclining colossus: Atlas takes a break from holding up the heavens: 8m-long full-size replica of one of 38 telamon pillars that once supported the upper parts of the vast Temple of Olympian Zeus in the Valley of the Temples, the site of Ancient Greek Akragas at Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. The ruined temple, founded in about 480 BC, is one of the world’s largest Doric structures.
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